Question: 5. State the three rules which describe the predictable reection of three rays of incident light for a concave mirror. (See question #4.) 6' Light

 5. State the three rules which describe the predictable reection of
three rays of incident light for a concave mirror. (See question #4.)

5. State the three rules which describe the predictable reection of three rays of incident light for a concave mirror. (See question #4.) 6' Light from a distant star is collected by a concave mirror. How far from the mirror do the light rays converge if the radius of curvature of the mirror is 150 cm? 7. Suppose your teacher gives you a concave mirror and asks you to find the focal point. Describe the procedure you would use to do this. 8. The image location is the location in space from m 1 where it would seem to every observer as though reected light is coming from. The diagram at the right shows an object and a concave mirror. Four C rays of light from the object approach the mirror. Note that ray 1 and ray 4 are two of the three principal rays whose behavior is described in question #5 above Reect each ray (starting with rays 1 and 4) and determine the image location. Put a dot at the image location and label it image. 9. Consider the diagram at the right of an object, an image, and a concave mirror. On the diagram, show the path of light from object to the mirror to the eye as the eye sights at the image

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