Draw ray diagrams for the following situations, and find the position of the image formed. Convex...
Concave For a convek (converging) mirror, draw three ray diagrams for the following object distances: (1) do > 2f (2) f < d < 2f (3) d, <f - In each case, describe the image. - Your diagrams must be drawn to some reasonable scale. State what is the scale. Rays must be drawn as straight lines using a ruler. Otherwise, your diagrams will not be accepted. FIVE STAR FIVE STAR ) FIVE STAR.FIVE STAR ***** Concave Front Bach с...
Please complete the following ray diagrams
EXPERIMENT Gaboro Concave lens: Ray diagrams do > 21 Conclusions tad, 521 Focal length determination: fe focal length of the combination S. focal length of concave lens QUESTIONS 1. A plane mirror essentially has a radius of curvature of infinity. Using the mirror equation, show that (a) the image of a plane mirror is always virtual; (b) the im- age is behind the mirror the same distance as the object is in front of...
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Ray Diagrams Concave Mirror (Task 13) Concave Mirror h hi ho o C Magnification () object no mis)h d by ray dingram- hy by ray diagram M by ray diagram (ii) do -R-2f Concave Mirror dj by ray diagram d, using equation (1)- Percent difference in d, h by ray diagram - M by ray diagram_ M using equation (2)...
1)Consider the following diagrams, where F represents the
focalpoint of a concave lens. In these diagrams, the image formed
by thelens is obtained using the ray tracing technique. Which
diagramsare accurate?
2)If the focal length of the concave lens is -7.50 , at what distance from the lens should an object be placedso that its
image is formed 3.70 from the lens?
3)What is the magnification produced by the concave lens described in PartB?
Construct a ray diagram to find the location, size, orientation, and location of the image formed by a convex lens when the object is outside the focal length. Also analytically solve for the focal length. Repeat when the object is placed inside the focal length. Repeat for a concave lens, when the object is placed at any location.
Convex Mirror (Task 14) (G) do >R Convex Mirror d, by ray diagram- d, using equation (1) Percent difference in d hy by ray diagram M by ray diagram- M using equation (2) Percent difference in M ) do-R-2 Mirror d, by ray diagram d, using equation (1)- Percent difference in d hy by ray diagram M by ray diagram- M using equation (2) Percent difference in M (ii) do-f Convex Mirror do d, by ray diagram- d, using equation...
2. Draw each angle in standard position, 0 So<2T Radians. a) 217 b) - 755°
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...
gibly drawn to scale ray diagrams showing h ation ng configuration: converging lens of 15em fixed focal length em in length. An object is placed at 0.0 em, can be detected is placed somewhere on an optical bench of 240 and a screen is placed where ever a focused image Use the illustrations on the following pages to construct one ray diagram for each of the following situations, using the basic configuration given above. Situation a) Measuring from the object...