describe what happens to parallel light rays when they hit a concave mirror
In a parallel circuit the voltage across each component is the same.
If the concave mirror is missing in a projector, the light rays from the light source won't be properly focused onto the screen. This would result in a blurry and distorted image being projected, as the concave mirror is responsible for directing and converging the light rays to create a clear image.
If you cover half of a concave mirror, the reflected image will be dimmer, smaller, and less clear compared to when the mirror is fully uncovered. This is because the covered portion of the mirror is unable to reflect light, leading to a partial or distorted reflection.
If one loop is broken in a parallel circuit, the other branches will continue to operate independently. The current flow through the intact loops will not be affected by the open branch.
It depends on the precise shape of the mirror. What's generally meant by "sharp image" is that the light rays focus at a single point. If the curvature of the mirror is variable, this doesn't happen.
Two spheres cannot be parallel - only lines can be parallel.
There will be no change, because it is a parallel circuit.
Meteorites hitting the Earth.
The field of view will be too small.
They would 'intersect'. ('cross', have one point in common)
Parallel World - NES video game - happened in 1990.
IF two dc sources are connected in parallel, the one with the highest potential dominates the circuit.
Nothing much will happen except the same bulb will not blow..
A parallelogram has both pairs of sides parallel, whereas the trapezium has only one pair of sides parallel. For this to happen, the parallel sides have to be of different lengths.
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In a parallel circuit the voltage across each component is the same.