Perform a ray tracing on the object and converging mirror in the figure below. Use that ray tracing to draw the image in its proper location. Is the image
Perform a ray tracing on the object and converging mirror in the figure below. Use that...
2. An object is 30 cm in front of a convex mirror with a focal length of 20 cm. Using ray tracing and thin lens equation, determine whether the image is real/virtual, upright/inverted, reduced/magnified.
2. An object is 30 cm in front of a convex mirror with a focal length of 20 cm. Using ray tracing and thin lens equation, determine whether the image is real/virtual, upright/inverted, reduced/magnified.
a) Suppose an object is placed 7.50cm from a converging lens with a 5cm focal length. Use ray tracing to get the image and measure image distance. Describe the image: (upright or inverted, real or virtual, bigger or smaller). b) Use the lens equations to calculate the location of the image and its magnification. Describe the image: (upright or inverted, real or virtual, bigger or smaller).
(a) An object is placed 7.5cm from a converging lens having a 5cm focal length. Use ray tracing to get the image and measure image distance. Describe the image from your drawing (upright/inverted, real/virtual, bigger/smaller). Please use ruler to get as accurate as you could (b) Use the lens equations to calculate the location of the image and its magnification. Describe the image from your calculation (upright/inverted, real/virtual, bigger/smaller).
A convex mirror. like the passenger-side rearview mirror on a car. has a focal length of -2.8 m. An object Is 5.6 m from the mirror. Use ray tracing to determine the location of Its Image. How far Is the Image from the mirror? Input positive value if the Image Is on the same side from the minor as an object and negative If the image is on the other side. Express your answer to two significant figures and include...
An object located on the principle axis of a converging lens and inside of focal point. Use ray diagram to determine the following properties of the image: (a) real or virtual, (b) upright or inverted, (c) magnified or shrunk, (d) on the same side or other side of the object?
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.
A convex mirror, like the passenger-side rearview mirror on a car, has a focal length of -2.9 m . An object is 5.8 m from the mirror. Use ray tracing to determine the location of its image. How far is the image from the mirror? Input positive value if the image is on the same side from the mirror as an object and negative if the image is on the other side. Is the image upright or inverted? Is it...
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