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REFLECTION OF

LIGHT ON PLANE
MIRRORS
Day 8 -
Tuesday
Quarter 2:
Science 10 19 October
PHYSICS 2021
Learning
Chapter 5 Objectives:
Turning Back Predict the
qualitative
pages 90 - 111
characteristics
(orientation, type, Lesson 2
PLANE MIRRORS
and magnification) of
images formed by
plane mirrors.
Activity 1: Image on a
Plane Mirror
1.Describe the image on
a plane mirror in
terms of:
a. orientation
b.distance
c. height
d.location
2.Compare virtual from
real image.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=645x2Qu6C0w
Image Formation
on Plane Mirrors
Characteristics:
Images
➢Location: behind the
mirror
➢Orientation: erect/
upright, laterally
reversed
➢Size: same size with the
object
Practice Exercise 5.2 page
97
Note:
Draw the
Plane mirrors MA and MB
location of the face each other. An object
images in a is placed somewhere
paper or
whiteboard between them. MA forms
and image of the object 30
cm behind it. MB forms an
image 90 cm behind it.
How far apart are the two
Activity 2: Images on a
two Plane Mirrors
1.Discuss the video
among the members of
your group
2.Complete the worksheet
found in your google
classroom - classwork
3.Report to class your
observations.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fJu6OOXrRHw
Image Formation &
Angle Between 2
Mirrors
❖As the angle between two
mirrors decreases - the
number of images
increases;
❖the number of images is
inversely proportional to
the angle between two
mirrors
❖the formula will be:
How should
the two
mirrors be
arranged to
produce an
infinite
images?
Next Lesson:
Chapter 5: Reflection
Turning Back of Light n
Spherical
pages 91-111
Mirrors

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Book Title
Scope and Sequence
Second Quarter: Force, Motion and
Energy
1. Electromagnetic Spectrum (pp. 74–
84)
1.1 Regions of EM spectrum
1.2 Wavelengths of EM waves
1.3 Applications electromagnetic
waves
2. Light (pp. 96 – 106, 124 – 126)
2.1 Reflection in Mirrors
2.2 Reflection in Lenses
3. Electricity and Magnetism (pp. 160
– 165)
3.1 Electricity and Magnetism
3.2 Electromagnetic effects

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