Concave & Convex Mirrors
TWO TYPES OF SPHERICAL MIRRORS:
● Concave
● Convex
CONCAVE MIRRORS
● Mirrors that are curved inward in the middle
● Converging ; reflected rays meet at a single point
CONVEX MIRRORS
● Mirrors that have reflective surfaces that curve outward
● Diverging ; reflected rays spread out & never come to a focus
TERMS:
Center of Curvature (C)
● Center of the sphere from where the mirror is taken
Vertex (V)
● Center of the mirror ; aka. pole of the mirror
, Radius of Curvature (R)
● Radius of the sphere; between C and V
Principal Axis / Optical Axis
● Straight line joining C and V
Aperture (AB)
● Width of the mirror
Principal Focus (F)
● Point where reflected rays meet [concave mirrors]
● Point where reflected rays seem to come from behind [convex mirrors]
Focal Length (f)
● Distance from F and V
CHARACTERISTICS OF CONVEX MIRROR IMAGES:
1. Virtual image
2. Upright
3. Smaller objects
CHARACTERISTICS OF CONCAVE MIRROR IMAGES:
1. Can produce real/virtual images depending on the distance between mirror & object
2. May be larger than, same size as, or smaller than the object
TWO TYPES OF SPHERICAL MIRRORS:
● Concave
● Convex
CONCAVE MIRRORS
● Mirrors that are curved inward in the middle
● Converging ; reflected rays meet at a single point
CONVEX MIRRORS
● Mirrors that have reflective surfaces that curve outward
● Diverging ; reflected rays spread out & never come to a focus
TERMS:
Center of Curvature (C)
● Center of the sphere from where the mirror is taken
Vertex (V)
● Center of the mirror ; aka. pole of the mirror
, Radius of Curvature (R)
● Radius of the sphere; between C and V
Principal Axis / Optical Axis
● Straight line joining C and V
Aperture (AB)
● Width of the mirror
Principal Focus (F)
● Point where reflected rays meet [concave mirrors]
● Point where reflected rays seem to come from behind [convex mirrors]
Focal Length (f)
● Distance from F and V
CHARACTERISTICS OF CONVEX MIRROR IMAGES:
1. Virtual image
2. Upright
3. Smaller objects
CHARACTERISTICS OF CONCAVE MIRROR IMAGES:
1. Can produce real/virtual images depending on the distance between mirror & object
2. May be larger than, same size as, or smaller than the object