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11.6 Laws of Reflection: Plane (flat) mirrors
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Page 1: 11.6 Laws of Reflection: Plane (flat) mirrors.  Three ways to Classify Matter:  Transparent  Transmits all or almost all incident light, object can.

11.6 Laws of Reflection:Plane (flat) mirrors

Page 2: 11.6 Laws of Reflection: Plane (flat) mirrors.  Three ways to Classify Matter:  Transparent  Transmits all or almost all incident light, object can.

Three ways to Classify Matter: Transparent

Transmits all or almost all incident light, object can clearly be seen through material

Ex. Clear glass

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Matter can be classified as: Translucent

transmits some incident light but absorbs or reflects the rest, objects are not clearly seen through material

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Matter can be classified as: Opaque

Does not transmit any incident light, objects are not seen through material

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Try this: Classify each of these materials as transparent,

translucent or opaque: A textbook

Frosted glass

A single sheet of tissue paper

A clean sheet of glass

A rock

Apple juice

Sunglasses

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Try this: Classify each of these materials as transparent, translucent

or opaque: A textbook- OPAQUE

Frosted glass- TRANSLUCENT

A single sheet of tissue paper- TRANSLUCENT

A clean sheet of glass- TRANSPARENT

A rock- OPAQUE

Apple juice- TRANSLUCENT

Sunglasses- TRANSPARENT

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From our lab, we learned…The Laws of Reflection

1. angle of incidence = angle of reflection

2. The incident ray, reflected ray and the normal all lie in the same plane

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Light Reflecting off Surfaces

Regular (Specular) Reflection: Reflection of light off a smooth shinny surface (ex. mirror)

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Light Reflecting off Surfaces

Regular (Specular) Reflection: Reflection of light off a smooth shinny surface (ex. mirror)

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Light Reflecting off Surfaces

Diffuse Reflection: Reflection of light off a rough surface (ex. moving water)

SHOW DEMO

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Light Reflecting off Surfaces

Diffuse Reflection: Reflection of light off a rough surface (ex. moving water)

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11.7 Images of Plane Mirrors

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Virtual Images An image formed by light coming from an apparent light

source

Light is not arriving at or coming from the actual image location - the object is not actually behind the mirror

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Characteristics of Images in a Plane Mirror

Lateral Inversion: The orientation of an image in a plane mirror that

is backwards and in reverse order

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Properties of an Image

Use the acronym SALT

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How do we see the image?

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Draw the Image:

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Sample Question

S- same size

A- upright

L- 2 cm from mirror

T- virtual

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Sample Question

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Reflection Worksheet Complete the worksheet

Remember that the virtual image must be the same difference from the mirror as the real object

Use equal perpendicular lines to locate the image

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Homework:

Work Sheet

Pg 486 # 2-5

Pg 493 # 1-4, 7


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