Reflection
Reflection
Reflection
air
water
Second Law
The incident and reflected rays,
and the normal, are coplanar.
Images formed by mirrors and lenses
may be classified as real or virtual.
Real Image
formed by actual rays of converging light
Virtual Image
not formed by actual rays of converging
light, but from where the rays of light
appear to come (diverging light rays)
Plane Mirror Images
Images formed by plane mirrors are always:
1. virtual
(virtual images are always behind mirrors)
2. upright
(virtual images are always upright)
3. same size as object
(if the image is larger or smaller, the mirror isn’t flat )
4. front and back are reversed
(some say “left and right”)
5. located as far behind the mirror
as the object is in front
Click here and here to view simulations
of light rays reflecting from a plane mirror.
C F
Convex (Diverging) Mirrors
1. rays parallel and close to the principal
axis reflect away from the focus
2. rays heading toward the principal focus
reflect parallel to the principal axis
3. rays heading toward the center of
curvature reflect straight back along
the incident path
F C
Click here to view these three rays that are
important in the formation of images in
concave (converging) and convex (diverging)
mirrors.