A convex mirror is used as a driving mirror; however, a disadvantage in this regard is that the image
(a) State the condition for light ray incident on a concave mirror to reflect through the principal focus of the mirror.
(b) Explain spherical aberration as a defect of curved mirrors
(c) The diagram above illustrates an image formed when an object is placed in front of a particular lens. Redraw the diagram and indicate the center of curvature, C, principal focus, F, and the principal axis. ( SEE THE DIAGRAM ABOVE)
(d) What is meant by accommodation in connection to the human?
(e) State quantitatively, the (i) values of the near and far point of a normal eye. (ii) Use the answer in 10c(i) to determine the change in optical power of the normal human eye when reading a book and viewing the sky.[lens-to-retina distance = 2.5 cm].
A concave mirror of focal length 20cm produces an erect image that is four times the object, the object distance from the mirror is
A 25cm long pinhole camera produces a one-fifth of an object's size. Calculate the object distance
If 10 objects, tinsels are placed between the mirror of a Kaleidoscope with an inclination of 30º, how many images are formed?