Module Science Week 7 10

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MODULE SCIENCE WEEK 7 10-CHASTITY

Let’s Pre-asses…

1. D
2. D
3. D
4. C
5. B

II

1. D
2. B
3. A
4. E
5. C

Let’s check…

1. Magnifying glasses hold convex lenses.


2. Example of real image include an image on a cinema screen [the source being the projector, and
the screen plays as a diffusely reflection surface so the image formed on the screen plays as an
object to be imaged by human eyes], the image produced on a detector in the rear of a camera,
and the image produced on an eyeball retina [the camera and eye focus light through an
internet convex lens].
3. An image is formed on the retina with light rays converging most at the cornea and upon
entering and exiting the lens. Rays from the top and bottom of the object are traced and
produce an inverted real image on the retina.

Activity A.

TABLE 3 …Location, Orientation, size and type of image formed by a Convex lens.

1. The object should be at a distance less than the focal length from the convex [converging ] lens
in order to get a virtual image.
2. In convex lens: it forms real images the magnified its images.
In concave lens: it forms upright and reduced image, it demagnifies the image.

Activity B

TABLE 3…. Location, Orientation, size and type of image formed by a Convex lens
1. Reflect from a Concave mirror Reflect from a Concave mirror the image is real light rays actually
focus at the image location. As the object moves towards the mirror the image location moves
further away from the mirror and the size grows [but the image is still inverted]. When the
object is that the focal point, the image is at infinity.
2. A concave lens cannot form a real image because rays passing through a concave lens bend
outward [diverge out] and never meet.

Let’s Assess…

1. B
2. A
3. B
4. D
5. D
6. B
7. D
8. D
9. A
10. D

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