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Question: Trace The Path Of A Ray Emitted From The Tip Of The Object Toward The Focal Point Of The Mirror And Then The Reflected Ray That Results. Start By Extending The Existing Ray Emitted From The Tip Of The Object. Then Create The Reflected Ray.
Trace the path of a ray emitted from the tip of the object toward the focal point of the mirror and then the reflected ray that results. Start by extending the existing ray emitted from the tip of the object. Then create the reflected ray. Draw the vector for the reflected ray starting from the point where the incident focal ray hits the mirror. The location and orientation of the vector will be graded. The length of the vector will not be graded.
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Transcribed image text: Trace the path of a ray emitted from the tip of the object toward the focal point of the mirror and then the reflected ray that results. Start by extending the existing ray emitted from the tip of the object. Then create the reflected ray. Draw the vector for the reflected ray starting from the point where the incident focal ray hits the mirror. The location and orientation of the vector will be graded. The length of the vector will not be graded.
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Trace the path of a ray emitted from the tip of the object parallel to the axis of the mirror and then the reflected ray that results. Start by extending the existing ray emitted from the tip of the object. Then create the reflected ray.
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Trace the path of a ray emitted from the tip of the object parallel to the axis of the mirror and then the reflected ray that results. Start by extending the existing ray emitted from the tip of the object. Then create the reflected ray.
Ray Diagrams
A ray diagram is a geometric diagram meant to represent the path that light rays take as they are emitted from their origin, reflected off a mirror (or refracted through a lens), and eventually converge to form a real image (or diverge to create a virtual image).
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There are two more rays that can be drawn on a ray diagram.
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