TAS For each of following set ups, draw a ray diagram with at least two principal...
For each of the following problems, you are to a) construct a ray diagram on graph paper to locate and describe the image and b) analytically determine the image location (supplying proof whether the image is real or virtual), image and size magnification (supplying proof whether the image is upright or inverted, and magnified or de-magnified). Be sure to fully label each diagram: p, q, f, O (object), I (image), h, h'. 1. An object is 5.50 cm high and...
Draw the appropriate ray diagram. Indicate if the image is upright/inverted, magnified/reduced, real/virtual Concave Mirror Convex Mirror Concave Mirror + Convex Mirror Concave Mirror of Convex Mirror Concave Mirror + Convex Mirror od F C Concave Mirror Concave Mirror
PHYS 203 Name: Ray Tracing Name: Work in pairs. Turn in one copy per pair Part A: Ray Tracing (18 pts) For each of the following situations, draw the three principle rays and find the image. Measure, f.p. q. h and h and label them below (1 "large box" 1.0 cm). Indicate whether the image is: - real or virtual upright or inverted - enlarged or reduced - in front or behind the mirrorlens No pens allowed. Draw this in...
Physics 2BG Name: Due Date: Ray Tracing Activity For each situation below, draw the three primary rays and the image. State if the image is real or virtual, upright or inverted, and if it is larger or smaller than the object. I. Convex Lens a. b. C. 2 Concave Lens b. c. 3. Concave Mirror b. C.
In the 7 diagrams below, the solid arrow represents the object and the dashed arrow the image. The rectangle shows the position of an SINGLE OPTICAL ELEMENT. Match each diagram with the appropriate optical element. -- Plane Mirror Concave Mirror ✓ Convex Mirror Converging Lens Diverging Lens . Diverging Lens Plane Mirror Concave Mirror Concave Mirror Convex Mirror Converging Lens First, is it a Lens or a Mirror? For a SINGLE ELEMENT, a Real image (RI) is always inverted, a...
In the 7 diagrams below, the solid arrow represents the object and the dashed arrow the image. The rectangle shows the position of an SINGLE OPTICAL ELEMENT. Match each diagram with the appropriate optical element. -- Plane Mirror Concave Mirror ✓ Convex Mirror Converging Lens Diverging Lens . Diverging Lens Plane Mirror Concave Mirror Concave Mirror Convex Mirror Converging Lens First, is it a Lens or a Mirror? For a SINGLE ELEMENT, a Real image (RI) is always inverted, a...
Course Contents Homework Set (due Thurs 3/2B at 11:59PM) Optical Element TimerNotesaFeedback Print In the 7 diagrams below, the solid arrow represents the object and the dashed arrow the image. The rectangle shows the position of an SINGLE OPTICAL ELEMENT. Match each diagram with the appropriate optical element. Plane Mirrorv Diverging Lens ▼ Converging Lens Concave Mirror ▼ Convex Mirror Diverging Lens , Concave Mirror First, is it a Lens or a Mirror? For a SINGLE ELEMENT, a Real image...
Q9. Finish the following ray diagram such that the object is in front of a converging lens with a distance of more than f but less than 2f. The distance between the lens centre to one of its neighbour black dot is fthe focal length. After finishing the ray diagram, tell me: a. Is the image real or virtual? b. Is the image upright or inverted? c. Is the image size enlarged or reduced?
Used scaled ray tracing for the following scenarios and find the distance to the image, whether the image is upright or inverted, and whether the image is larger or smaller than the object. a. An object is 30 in front of a concave mirror with a focal length of 10 . b. An object is 14 in front of a concave mirror with a focal length of 20 . c. An object is 70 in front of a convex mirror...
For each of the following problems, you are to a) construct a ray diagram on graph paper to locate and describe the image and b) analytically determine the image location (supplying proof whether the image is real or virtual), image and size magnification (supplying proof whether the image is upright or inverted, and magnified or de-magnified). Be sure to fully label each diagram: p, q, f, O (object), I (image), h, h'. 1. An object is 4.30 cm high and...