Mirror lab
Objective:
Explore the images formed by convex and concave mirrors.Equipment:
Convex mirrorConcave mirror
An object
Ruler
Procedure:
This lab involved the examination of two types of mirrors, concave and convex.
convex mirror-
A marker was placed in front of the convex mirror.The image appears smaller than the actual object but the object is upright. The image seems further from the mirror then the actual object. With a ruler placed normal to the mirror's center we held the mirror a distance of 0.50m. The height of the marker (our object) was 0.12m. Measuring the size of the image of the marker gave us 0.067m when the object is moved closer increases in size and when moved further decreases.concave mirrors
the object was now placed in front of a convex mirror. The object appeared larger and iverted. When the object moved closer it appears upright, and still magnified. The image also appears closer to the mirror then the actual object. Using the ruler we again placed it 0.50m from the center and we observed an inverted height of 0.21m.Analysis:
This phenomenon can be explained by using a diagram of light rays being reflected off the pen.
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Concave Ray Diagram |
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Convex Ray Diagram |
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