Learning Goal: Consider an object located at position P in front of a concave mirror whose center of curvature is at position C, as shown in (Figure 1). Draw a principal-ray diagram to determine the size and position of the reflected image. Figure P ç 1 of 1

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Learning Goal: Consider an object located at position P in front of a concave mirror whose center of curvature is at position C, as shown in (Figure 1). Draw a principal-ray diagram to determine the size and position of the reflected image. The diagram below shows the incoming principal rays identified in the previous part, as they diverge from the tip of the object Q . Draw the corresponding outgoing rays upon reflection. This will enable you to find graphically the image of the object, which you should draw in the form of an arrow perpendicular to the axis of the mirror. Try to be precise when you draw your rays. Recall that principal-ray diagrams must be drawn accurately to give good results!

 

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