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Reflection and Mirrors Additional Review Question 1: aa. The angle of incidence is defined as the angle between the and the. a. incident ray, reflected ray b. incident ray, surface c. incident ray, normal d. reflected ray, surface e. reflected ray, normal f. none of these Question 2: aa. The angle of reflection is defined as the angle between the and the. a. incident ray, surface b. incident ray, normal c. reflected ray, normal d. reflected ray, surface e. incident ray, reflected ray f. none of these Question 3: aa. The diagram below depicts a ray of light reflecting off a planar surface. The angle of incidence is depicted by angle. a. A b. B c. C d. D e. none of these Question 4: aa. The diagram below depicts a ray of light reflecting off a planar surface. The angle of reflection is depicted by angle. a. A b. B c. C d. D e. none of these Question 5: aa. The diagram below depicts light reflecting off a planar surface. The incident ray, reflected ray, normal and surface are labeled with a letter. The incident ray is labeled with a letter _A, the reflected ray is labeled with a letter _C, and the normal with a letter B.

Question 6: aa. The diagram below depicts light reflecting off a planar surface. The incident and reflected rays are labeled. If ray A makes an angle of 35 degrees with the mirror surface, then the angle of reflection is degrees. a. 35 b. 55 c. 135 d. 155 e. 180 f. 205 g. none of these Question 7: aa. The diagram below depicts light reflecting off a planar surface. If angle A is a 25-degree angle, then the angle of reflection is degrees. a. 25 b. 65 c. 135 d. 155 e. 180 f. 205 g. none of these Question 8: aa. The diagram below depicts a ray of light (drawn at the far left, and not labeled) approaching a planar surface. Which one of the green rays is representative of the reflected ray? Question 9: aa. An image can be defined as the location where.bad question, ignore a. all reflected rays appear to diverge from b. all incident rays intersect c. incident rays and reflected rays meet d. any observer's line of sight intersects the mirror e. a ray drawn from object and perpendicular to the mirror meets the mirror Question 10: aa. Which of the following statements are true of plane mirror images? Select all that apply. a. Every image is located on the mirror surface, but at a different location for different observers. b. Every image is located on the mirror surface and at the same location for different observers. c. The location of an image is different for different observers. d. Observers at different locations will sight along different lines at the same image. e. All observers (regardless of their location) will sight at the same image location.

Question 11: aa. The diagram below depicts the path of four incident rays emerging from an object and approaching a mirror. Five lettered locations are shown on the opposite side of the mirror. Which location is representative of the image location? D Question 12: aa. The diagram below depicts the path of four reflected rays that originated at the object on the left side of the mirror and have subsequently reflected from the mirror. Five lettered locations are shown on the right side of the mirror. Which location is representative of the image location? D Question 13: aa. Which one of the following accurately depicts the path of light from object to eye? Question 14: aa. If an object is located 4 meters in front of a plane mirror, then the image is located. a. on the mirror surface b. 2 meters in front of the mirror surface c. 2 meters behind the mirror surface d. 4 meters behind the mirror surface e. 8 meters behind the mirror surface f. none of the above Question 15: aa. If an object is located 4 meters in front of a plane mirror, then the image is located meters from the object. a. 2 b. 4 c. 6 d. 8 e. 12 f. 16 g. none of these

Question 16: aa. The image of an object as formed by a plane mirror is located. a. on the mirror surface b. in front of the mirror surface c. behind the mirror surface d. any of the above, depending upon the location of the object. Question 17: aa. Along which line of sight must the eye look in order to see the image of the dot labeled object? C, law of reflection Question 18: aa. Along which line of sight must the eye look in order to see the image of the dot labeled object? Question 19: aa. An 'arrow object' is positioned in front of a plane mirror as shown. Along which line of sight must the eye look in order to see the topmost part of the image (i.e., the arrowhead)? C

Question 20: aa. Which of the following diagrams are correct ray diagrams showing how light from an object (the arrow on the left) travels to the eye when sighting at the image (on the right of each mirror)? Select all that apply. A E Note: why not D? Question 21: aa. Al, Bo, Cy, Di, Ed and Fred (shown at the top) sit in front of a plane mirror; their image locations are shown (on the bottom). Which students can Al see? List the first letters of each visible student (from Al's vantage point, and including Al). Question 22: aa. Al, Bo, Cy, Di, Ed and Fred (shown at the top) sit in front of a plane mirror; their image locations are shown (on the bottom). Which students can Di see? List the first letters of each visible student (from Di's vantage point, and including Di) in alphabetical order. C D E F

Question 23: aa. The following diagrams are ray diagrams, showing how to locate the image (in GREEN) of an 'arrow object' (which is upright and to the left of the concave mirror in each picture). Which of these diagrams are correctly drawn? Select all that apply. If none apply, then select D. B C Question 24: aa. An object arrow (upright and is the arrow immediately to the left of the mirror) is placed in front of a concave mirror as shown in the diagram below. Which image (labeled w/ letters) represents the approximate location, size and orientation for such an object position? O Question 25: aa. Which of the following object arrows would not have a corresponding image? Select all that apply. Question 26: aa. The following diagrams are ray diagrams, showing how to locate the image (in GREEN) of an arrow object (which is upright and the arrow furthest left in each diagram). Which of these diagrams are correctly drawn and show the proper image location, size and orientation? Select all that apply. If none apply, then select D as the answer.