Boing! This is described as the bouncing of light.
What is reflection?
What's up gamers? This image not only sounds like something you'll see in a computer screen, but it also describes all images in a plane mirror.
What is virtual image?
I want you to concentrate and tell me the name of the point where all light rays meet in a concave mirror.
What is the Focus/Focal Point?
Imma be honest with you, lenses are considered to be this, a word describing something that is see-through.
What is transparent?
Maybe I'll find the image here in this location if the object is really, really, REALLY far away from me.
What is at F?
Refraction might be best described as this of light, kind of like what a straw or a knee might do.
What is bending?
Weird, this is a line that is imaginary and bisects the areas of the incident and reflected rays.
What is the normal line?
V. Need I say more?
What is vertex?
Magnifying glasses are made from this type of lens. Zoom in for more.
What is convex lens?
This is the orientation of the image in a concave lens. Don't go down left!
What is upright?
This is not easy, nor is it hard, but instead this is a material or substance in which light travels.
What is a medium?
This describes the distance of the object from a plane mirror and the distance of the image from a plane mirror.
What is "same distance"?
O no! This is O in all lens diagram.
What is Optical Center
Convex lens are capable of bending light to this point, where all refracted light goes through.
What is focus/focal point?
Images produced by convex lenses are located here if the object is located at 2F'. Talk about lenses acting like mirrors, amarayt?
What is at 2F?
This value, according to a certain law in optics, is ALWAYS equal to the angle of incidence.
What is the angle of reflection?
Much like "ɘɔnɒlυdmA", mirror writing caters to users using a mirror to read important information, flipped on this axis.
What is lateral/horizontal axis?
It's not the center of everything, but this point is definitely the middle point of a circle, in which a curved mirror might be part of.
What is the center of curvature?
This type of lens only has one case attributed to it. Ez pz.
What is concave lens?
This type of mirror always has an image that is virtual, same size as object, and located behind the mirror.
What is plane mirror?
This number is the minimum amount of light rays required to produce an image. Quite the company.
What is two (2)?
An extension of reflected rays, these appear behind the mirror.
What are Apparent/Virtual rays?
It is the distance from the vertex/optical center to the center of curvature. Ra-wr!
What is the radius of curvature?
For real, when real images form in a lens, they can be found here.
What is "behind the lens"?
This is the location of the OBJECT in a concave mirror when its image is located between C & F, orientation is inverted, and size is reduced.
What is Beyond C?