Reflection at Plane and Spherical Surfaces
Reflection at Plane and Spherical Surfaces: Overview
This topic covers concepts such as Reflection of Light, Laws of Reflection of Light, First Law of Reflection, Second Law of Reflection, Reflection from a Plane Mirror, Spherical Mirror, Pole of Spherical Mirror, Center of Curvature in Mirrors, etc.
Important Questions on Reflection at Plane and Spherical Surfaces
An object is placed in front of a convex mirror at a distance of 50 cm. A plane mirror is introduced covering the lower half of the convex mirror. If the distance between the object and the plane mirror is 30 cm, it is found that there is no gap between the images formed by the two mirrors. The radius of the convex mirror is:

In the figure shown, the image of a real object is formed at point I. AB is the principal axis of the mirror. The mirror must be:

The reflection surface of a plane mirror is vertical. A particle is projected in a vertical plane which is also perpendicular to the mirror. The initial velocity of the particle is 10 m/s and the angle of projection is 60o. The point of projection is at a distance 5 m from the mirror. The particle moves towards the mirror. Just before the particle touches the mirror the velocity of approach of the particle and its image is:

A large temple has a depression in one wall. On the floor plan, it appears as an indentation having a spherical shape of radius . A worshipper stands on the centreline of the depression, out from its deepest point, and whispers a prayer. Where is the sound concentrated after reflection from the black wall of the depression?

The ratio of distance of an object to the distance of image formed by a convex mirror is . Calculate the ratio of distance of image from the mirror to the focal length of the mirror.

What is the velocity of image WRT velocity of object?

What is the speed of an image inside a plane mirror when the object is moving at 2 m/s in front of a plane mirror?

What is the relation between speed of object and image?

Why the speed of image is double?

What happens to an image in a convex mirror?

An object is placed at from the concave mirror of focal length the nature of the image and magnification will be

Where the origin is taken, while solving problem regarding the spherical mirror

What is the centre of curvature of spherical mirrors

A ray of light is incident towards a plane mirror at an angle of with the mirror surface.What will be the angle of reflection?

In a concave mirror for real images magnification is taken in respect of heights.

The principal focus of a spherical mirror lie midway between the pole and centre of curvature.

An object beyond the centre of curvature forms a real and _____ image between the focal point and the centre of curvature.

Centre of curvature of a concave mirror lies___________.

What will be the distance of the object,when a convex mirror produces an image of magnification ?The focal length of the mirror is .

According to the second law of reflection,angle of _____ is equal to the angle of reflection of light.
