How Mirrors Form Images

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*Note*

In order to fully understand the material presented in this course, we recommend you take "How Lenses Form Images" first.

Introduction:

This course will begin by reviewing the basics of ray tracing in thin lenses and the formulas used for thin lenses. The course will show the similarities and differences in ray tracing and image formation when the rays are reflected instead of refracted.

Learning Objectives:

Upon completion of this course, the participant should be able to: describe the action of a plus or minus power mirror on specific incident rays; diagram the position of the image formed by a spherical power mirror; calculate the position, magnification, and size of the image formed by the spherical power mirror; answer general question about image formation in spherical power mirrors.
 
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