| Vincent Thomas Murché - 1906 - 312 pages
...of the law of reflection there is an image of the object in each mirror, and that image is exactly as far behind the mirror, as the object is in front of it. But the image itself in each mirror is again reflected in the other, the second image in either case... | |
| Michigan. Department of Public Instruction - 1906 - 604 pages
...Define the terms transparent, opaque, shadow, image, mirror. By use of a figure explain why the image appears as far behind the mirror as the obJect is in front. Define static electricity, electrical field, volt, electroscope, resistance. (a) Give Ohm,s law. (b)... | |
| George Arthur Hoadley - 1908 - 476 pages
...that the image of a point in a plane mirror is on a perpendicular from the point to the mirror and as far behind the mirror as the object is in front of it. 503. To Locate the Image of an Object. — If the object is a straight rod like the arrow AB in Fig.... | |
| Benjamin Warner Snow - 1909 - 810 pages
...mirror it is always behind the mirror, on the perpendicular from the object to the mirror, and just as far behind the mirror as the object is in front of it. The image, therefore, is just as fixed in position as is the object which produces it, and is wholly... | |
| Charles Riborg Mann, George Ransom Twiss - 1910 - 442 pages
...so that the conclusion is just as true for the whole object as it is for the point S; ie, The image appears as far behind the mirror as the object is in front of it. Since the light does not really come from the point S', but only appears to come from that point, the... | |
| Charles Elijah Linebarger - 1910 - 488 pages
...and virtual ; ' it is of the same the obs1ze FIG. 235. — Image of an Object. Image III as ject and as far behind the mirror as the object is in front of it. 432. Multiple Images. — If an object be so placed that light from it falls upon more than one reflecting... | |
| Charles Riborg Mann, George Ransom Twiss - 1910 - 440 pages
...look larger by placing an image of the object close to the eye. 12. The image in a plane mirror seems as far behind the mirror as the object is in front of it. 13. The angle pf incidence is always equal to the angle of reflection. 14. A surface that reflects... | |
| George Arthur Hoadley - 1913 - 554 pages
...that the image of a point in a plane mirror is on a perpendicular from the point to the mirror and as far behind the mirror as the object is in front of it. 494. To locate the Image of an Object. — If the object is a straight rod like the arrow AB in Fig.... | |
| 1913 - 706 pages
...angle of the reflection is equal to the angle of incidence, the reflected rays will meet at a point as far behind the mirror as the object is in front of it, thus locating the image which is virtual. To Locate Image of an Object in a Plane Mirror. If the object... | |
| Robert Alexander Houstoun - 1915 - 504 pages
...to the mirror, the writing, being reversed twice, becomes legible again. The fact that the image is as far behind the mirror as the object is in front of it can be shown very easily with two pins, a short one and a long one, and a glass plate, the back of... | |
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