Mirrors: Plane & Curved: Elmer A. F. Conde Buidnon State University Malaybalay City
Mirrors: Plane & Curved: Elmer A. F. Conde Buidnon State University Malaybalay City
Mirrors: Plane & Curved: Elmer A. F. Conde Buidnon State University Malaybalay City
Elmer A. F. Conde
Buidnon State University
Malaybalay City
Topic Outline
• Mirror defined
• 3 Types of Mirrors
• Characteristics of plain mirror
• Characteristics of concave mirror
• Characteristics of convex mirror
• Sample computations on mirrors
Mirror defined
• Is an object with at least one side polished and therefore reflective
surface
• Most familiar type of mirror is the plain mirror which has a flat
surface
• Curved mirrors are used to produce magnified of diminished images,
focus light or simply distort the reflected images.
Plain Mirror
• Is a mirror with a planar reflective surface
• A plain or flat mirror reflects light rays in the same order as they
approach the mirror.
• For plain mirror, light is reflected according to the Law of reflection
Plain Mirror
• When a light ray is incident upon a reflecting surface, the angle of
reflection is equal to the angle of incidence.
• Both of these angles are measured relative to a normal line drawn to
the surface.
• The incident ray, the reflected ray and the normal all lie in the same
plane.
Plain Mirror
When rays are reflected from
a rough surface, they are
reflected in many directions
and no clear image is formed.
None of the normal drawn to
the surface (at the point at
which the incident light ray
strikes at the surface) are
parallel.
DIFFUSE REFLECTION
Plain Mirror
When rays are reflected from
a smooth surface, they are
reflected so that a clear image
is formed. The reflected rays
are nearly parallel. The
normal drawn to the surface
(at the point at which the
incident ray strikes the
surface) are nearly parallel.
REGULAR REFLECTION
Plain Mirror
VIRTUAL IMAGE
Plain Mirror