Through the Looking Glass: Reflection Mirrors Lenses Quiz

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1. Which law states that the angle of incidence equals the angle of reflection?

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This is the fundamental rule for mirrors: light bounces off at the exact same angle it hits.

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Through The Looking Glass: Reflection Mirrors Lenses Quiz - Quiz

The science of tricking the eye. Whether it's a flat bathroom mirror or a curved magnifying glass, we can use reflection to flip, shrink, or grow an image. This reflection mirrors lenses quiz looks at the tools we use to bend light to our will.

2. A concave mirror curves inward like the inside of a spoon.

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Concave surfaces "cave in," causing light rays to move toward a central focal point.

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3. A mirror with a flat surface is called a ______ mirror.

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Plane mirrors create a virtual image that is the same size as the object but flipped left-to-right.

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4. What does a convex lens do to light rays passing through it?

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Convex lenses are thicker in the middle and bend light rays inward toward a focal point.

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5. Which of these devices use lenses to function? (Select all that apply)

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Eyeglasses, magnifying glasses, and telescopes use lenses to bend light. Most flashlights use a curved mirror to reflect light.

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6. In an optics basics quiz, what happens to an image in a convex mirror?

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Convex mirrors (like passenger-side car mirrors) provide a wider field of view by making objects look smaller.

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7. Lenses work by reflecting light off their surface.

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Lenses work by refraction, which is the bending of light as it passes through a material.

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8. What is the point where light rays meet after reflecting off a concave mirror?

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The focal point is the specific location where reflected or refracted light rays converge.

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9. A ______ lens is thinner in the middle and spreads light rays apart.

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Concave lenses cause light to "diverge," which helps correct certain vision problems like nearsightedness.

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10. Why does the word "AMBULANCE" look backwards on the front of the vehicle?

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Plane mirrors flip images horizontally; by writing it backwards, drivers see it correctly in their mirrors.

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11. A "Real Image" is one that can be projected onto a screen or piece of paper.

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Real images occur when light rays actually meet at a point, unlike virtual images seen "inside" a mirror.

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12. Which of the following are types of curved mirrors? (Select all that apply)

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Convex and concave are curved; plane mirrors are flat, and prisms are used for refraction/dispersion.

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13. In this mirror lens behavior test, which tool would you use to start a fire with sunlight?

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A convex lens converges sunlight into a tiny, hot point (the focal point).

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14. When light bends as it moves from air into a glass lens, it is called ______.

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Refraction happens because light changes speed when it enters a different medium.

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15. Light travels faster through a glass lens than it does through the air.

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Light actually slows down when it enters denser materials like glass or water.

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16. Which type of mirror is used for security in store aisles to see a wide area?

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Convex mirrors curve outward, allowing them to reflect light from a very wide angle.

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17. What can happen to a light ray when it hits a piece of glass? (Select all that apply)

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Light can bounce off the surface, pass through and bend, be soaked up as heat, or simply pass straight through.

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18. The imaginary line perpendicular (90∘) to a mirror's surface is called the ______.

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The "Normal" line is used to measure the angles of incidence and reflection.

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19. A magnifying glass is an example of a concave lens.

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A magnifying glass is a convex lens; it bends light to make an object appear larger to the eye.

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20. In a reflection assessment, what describes an image that appears to be "behind" the mirror?

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A virtual image is one that your brain perceives as being behind the mirror where light cannot actually go.

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Which law states that the angle of incidence equals the angle of...
A concave mirror curves inward like the inside of a spoon.
A mirror with a flat surface is called a ______ mirror.
What does a convex lens do to light rays passing through it?
Which of these devices use lenses to function? (Select all that apply)
In an optics basics quiz, what happens to an image in a convex mirror?
Lenses work by reflecting light off their surface.
What is the point where light rays meet after reflecting off a concave...
A ______ lens is thinner in the middle and spreads light rays apart.
Why does the word "AMBULANCE" look backwards on the front of the...
A "Real Image" is one that can be projected onto a screen or piece of...
Which of the following are types of curved mirrors? (Select all that...
In this mirror lens behavior test, which tool would you use to start a...
When light bends as it moves from air into a glass lens, it is called...
Light travels faster through a glass lens than it does through the...
Which type of mirror is used for security in store aisles to see a...
What can happen to a light ray when it hits a piece of glass? (Select...
The imaginary line perpendicular (90∘) to a mirror's surface is...
A magnifying glass is an example of a concave lens.
In a reflection assessment, what describes an image that appears to be...
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