Question: PART I. Using a ruler or any straight edge and a scale of your choice and applying the steps in ray diagramming, complete the ray

PART I. Using a ruler or any straight edge and a scale of your choice and applying the steps in ray diagramming, complete the ray diagramming for Cases 2 to 5 in order to prove the correctness of the image characteristics of the objects in the specified positions as indicated in Table 1.

PART I. Using a ruler or any straight edge and a scaleof your choice and applying the steps in ray diagramming, complete the

Object Location Diagram Image Image Relative Type Location Orientation Size of of Image Image Case 1: Between inverted reduced real Object center of the The object is CIF curvature @ located beyond the and focal center of curvature point (F) (C) Case 2: At the center | inverted Same real of the size The object is curvature located at the (C) center of curvature (C) Case 3: Beyond the inverted larger real center of the The object is curvature(C) located between the center of curvature (C) and the focal point (F) Case 4: The object is I located at the focal point (F) No image formed Case 5: Somewhere Upright/erect | larger Virtual on the The object is opposite located in front side of the of the focal point (F) mirrorLearning Task 2 - Applying the rules of refraction for converging and diverging lens, draw a ray diagram for the following given situations and describe the characteristics of the images formed in terms of location (L), orientation (O), size(S), and type(T). A. Converging Lens 1. The object is located at 2F 2. The object is located between 2F and F Object Object 2F 2F 3. The object is located at F 4. The object is in front of F Object Object 2F F F 2F B. Diverging Lens 5. The object is beyond 2F 6. The object is 2F and F 2F ZF

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