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Qualitative Characteristics (Orientation, Type, and Magnification) of Images Formed by Mirrors

This document contains a student's submissions on learning tasks about the qualitative characteristics of images formed by different types of mirrors. The learning tasks explore plane mirrors, left-right reversal in mirrors, images formed in spherical mirrors, using mirrors to view an ambulance, and completing tables to describe features of concave and convex mirrors such as orientation, size, and whether the image is real or virtual.
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Qualitative Characteristics (Orientation, Type, and Magnification) of Images Formed by Mirrors

This document contains a student's submissions on learning tasks about the qualitative characteristics of images formed by different types of mirrors. The learning tasks explore plane mirrors, left-right reversal in mirrors, images formed in spherical mirrors, using mirrors to view an ambulance, and completing tables to describe features of concave and convex mirrors such as orientation, size, and whether the image is real or virtual.
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QUALITATIVE CHARACTERISTICS

(ORIENTATION, TYPE, AND


MAGNIFICATION) OF IMAGES
FORMED BY MIRRORS

SUBMITTED TO:
MA'AM LOURDES TENORIO

SUBMITTED BY:
JULIENNE FRANCHESKA B. CASESERANO
LEARNING TASK 1
IMAGE IN A PLANE MIRROR

1. Yes it is exactly the same and it is apparently found


behind the mirror as I am is in front of the mirror.
2. Right hand.
3. It is inverted and it is a real image.
LEARNING TASK 2
MIRROR LEFT-RIGHT REVERSAL

1. Letters A, H, I, O, M, T, U, V, W, X, and Y.
2. MOM, WOW, and MA'AM
3. Honesty is the best policy.
LEARNING TASK 3
IMAGE IN SPHERICAL MIRRORS

1. My face became bigger and inverted. And it's as if I'm


taking pictures with a 360-degree camera, but upside down.
2. My arm appears to be much longer than usual.
3. My appearance appears so small at the convex, and it is
both virtual and erect.
1. Obviously, we can see an ambulance.
2. The already written inverse ambulance is viewed
through the rear-view mirror, which is a convex mirror
that provides a large-scale view of the vehicle's field so
that the driver can comfortably learn about the
ambulance and provide a way to it to reduce some
accidents.
LEARNING TASK 5
Complete the table below by following the
instructions. Write your answer in a separate sheet of
paper.

Behind
Inverted
The same
Virtual
LEARNINGTASK
LEARNING
LEARNING TASK666
TASK
CONCAVE MIRROR CONVEX MIRROR
The reflective surface of a A convex mirror, like a curved mirror,
concave mirror bulges away from has a reflective surface that bulges
towards the light source. Because the
the light source. Because
parallel incident rays diverge after
parallel incident rays intersect
the reflection, it is also known as a
at a focal point after an diverging mirror. When the reflected
object's reflection, it is referred rays are extended behind the mirror,
to as a convergent mirror. they converge at the focus.
LEARNING TASK 7
Complete the table using the information gathered from
Learning Task 3. Do this in a separate sheet of paper.

Behind In front
Upright Inverted
Smaller Bigger
Virtual Real
LEARNING TASK 8

1. Convex Mirror
2. Concave Mirror
3. Convex Mirror

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