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of a *spherical mirror of infinite radius of curvature*. |
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Plane mirror, concave and convex spherical mirror |
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Fig. 1. a) plane b) concave c) convex mirrors |
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* coming from an object point generally do not converge towards an image |
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Fig. 2. Non stigmatism of a convexe mirror. |
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Fig. 3. But when we limit the aperture of the mirror, |
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Fig. 4 . and limit the conditions of use to small angles of incidence and |
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refraction are small, then a point image can be defined : the mirror becomes |
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Fig. 5. Concave mirror with object between infinity and C |
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Fig. 6. Concave mirror with object between C and F/F’ |
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Fig. 7. Concave mirror with object between F/F’ and S |
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Fig. 8. Convex mirror |
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