What type of image does a concave mirror produce when an object is placed close to it? |
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A concave lens is thicker at the edges than at the middle, while a convex lens is thicker at the middle than at the edges. |
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Riddle: I can make objects appear larger or smaller, but I am not a magician. What am I? |
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Fill in the blank: Concave mirrors are used in ___ to provide an enlarged view. |
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What is the result of applying the second law of reflection to a spherical mirror? |
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The incident ray, the normal, and the reflected ray all lie in the same plane. |
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Riddle: I reflect light but do not absorb it. I can be flat or curved. What am I? |
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How does the placement of the reflective coating affect the type of spherical mirror? |
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If the reflective coating is on the outer surface, it forms a concave mirror; if on the inner surface, it forms a convex mirror. |
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True or False: A plane mirror always produces images that are smaller than the object. |
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What happens to the image size when the object moves away from a convex mirror? |
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