The principal rays emanating from an object are drawn. You can click-drag the tip of the arrow-shaped object inside the pink box (the position is given in centimeters and the angle is given in degrees). A red curtain covers part of the animation and therefore you cannot see the rays in that region. What kind of mirror is covered by the curtain? Start
Remove the curtain to see the rays. Remove curtain See Giancoli-SE: 33-4.
A point source is located to the left of a mirror (the position is given in meters and the angle is given in degrees). The animation is drawn using the small angle approximation. You can drag this point source to any position and spread out or narrow the beam. Find the focal length of the mirror. Start
An arrow shaped object is located to the left of a mirror. The animation is drawn using the small angle approximation. You can drag the tip of this object to any position (the position is given in meters and the angle is given in degrees). Find the focal length of the mirror. Start
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A beam of light is incident upon a mirror. The animation is drawn using the small angle approximation. You can click-drag both the position and angle of this beam (the position is given in meters and the angle is given in degrees). Find the focal length of the mirror. Start
The principal rays emanating from an object are drawn as you click-drag the top of the arrow- shaped object in the animation (the position is given in centimeters and the angle is given in degrees). Which statement is true? Start
Note: this simulation uses the small angle approximation---the rays from an object hit the mirror close to the central axis---and therefore the rays in the animation do not reflect from the mirror itself, but instead from where the mirror would be in the small angle approximation.
A light beam source is incident on a substance of unknown index of refraction. You can click-drag both the position and the ray angle of the beam. Angle measurements are displayed in the yellow message box if click-drag away from the source (the position is given in centimeters and the angle is given in degrees). What is the unknown index? Start
A light beam source is fixed inside a substance that has a width of 10 cm and an unknown index of refraction. A red curtain covers the second interface with the air and therefore you cannot see the rays in that region. You can click-drag the ray angle of the beam (when you click on the source a green dot appears). Angle measurements are displayed in the yellow message box if click-drag away from the source (the position is given in centimeters and the angle is given in degrees). What is the unknown index? Start
A source of light is embedded in a substance of unknown index of refraction. Angle measurements are displayed in the yellow message box if click-drag near a ray (the position is given in meters and the angle is given in degrees). Where is the image located as seen by someone looking into the substance from the right? Start
A source of light is embedded in a substance of unknown index of refraction. What is the speed of light in the blue medium if the black medium is air? Angle measurements are displayed in the yellow message box if click-drag near a ray (the position is given in centimeters and the angle is given in degrees). Start
A light source is embedded inside an unknown substance. You can click-drag both the position and the ray-angle for this source (the position is given in centimeters and the angle is given in degrees). What is the index of refraction of the substance? Start