A ray diagram is a diagram used to trace the path that light takes in order for a person to view a point on the image an object. Ray diagrams are commonly constructed to follow light rays through different types of mirrors and lenses.
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"Normal" means perpendicular to the boundary or reflecting surfaceat the point where the ray hits it.
A ray diagram is a diagram that traces the path that light takes in order for a person to view a point on the image of an object. These are the step to drawing a ray diagram, 1. Pick a point on the top of the object and draw two incident rays traveling towards the mirror. 2. Once these incident rays strike the mirror, reflect them according to the two rules of reflection for concave mirrors. 3. Mark the image of the top of the object. 4. Repeat the process for the bottom of the object.
a normal is the middle line from where angle of incidence and angle of reflection are same
draw the ray diagram of refraction of light at curved surfaces the following rarer medium to denser medium
A ray diagram would answer questions on lenses in a telescope or similar instrument
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brightness and size - yousaf
A ray diagram is a diagram used to trace the path that light takes in order for a person to view a point on the image an object. Ray diagrams are commonly constructed to follow light rays through different types of mirrors and lenses.
"Normal" means perpendicular to the boundary or reflecting surfaceat the point where the ray hits it.
A ray diagram is a diagram that traces the path that light takes in order for a person to view a point on the image of an object. These are the step to drawing a ray diagram, 1. Pick a point on the top of the object and draw two incident rays traveling towards the mirror. 2. Once these incident rays strike the mirror, reflect them according to the two rules of reflection for concave mirrors. 3. Mark the image of the top of the object. 4. Repeat the process for the bottom of the object.
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a normal is the middle line from where angle of incidence and angle of reflection are same
The line perpendicular to the reflecting surface at the point of incidence.
It refracts light twice, such that the overall effect is that the light is converged. A ray diagram will help understand this.
Call the angle from the incident ray to the normal X. The angle of the reflected ray to the normal also has to be X because the incidence angle and the reflected angle are equal by law of reflection. Since the angle between the reflected and incident ray is 90 degrees: 2*X = 90 So, X = 45 degrees.
draw the ray diagram of refraction of light at curved surfaces the following rarer medium to denser medium