DATE: UNIT 4 NAME: CLASS: Topic 4.4 Review (Alternative Format) BLM 4-18 Goal • To review the material in Topic 4.4. 1. Complete each statement. Use the words in this list. concave convex plane in front of behind direction real virtual angle of reflection angle of incidence normal a) Images formed in __________ mirrors are always the same size as the object in front of the mirror. b) Images in convex mirrors are always smaller and ____________ the mirror. c) The angle of incidence equals the ________________________________. d) The _________________________, the _________________________, and the ______________ are all found in the same plane. e) Images in ________________ mirrors can be real or virtual, larger, smaller, or the same size as the object. They are located in front of or behind the mirror. 2. Draw the reflected ray. Use a protractor. 3. a) How could you use a ball to make a convex mirror? Use pictures or words. b) How could you use a ball to make a concave mirror? Use pictures or words. Science Links 10 Blackline Masters BLM 4-18 Topic 4.4 Review (Alternative Format) Copyright © 2010 McGraw-Hill Ryerson Limited 978-0-07-031865-6 DATE: NAME: UNIT 4 CLASS: Topic 4.4 Review (Alternative Format) BLM 4-18 (continued) 4. Complete the table about producing images in mirrors. Check () all correct answers. Desired Image Type of Mirror Placement of Object a real image that is larger than the object convex concave plane between mirror and F between F and 2F past 2F anywhere a virtual image that is smaller than the object convex concave plane between mirror and F between F and 2F past 2F anywhere convex a virtual image that is the same concave size as the object plane between mirror and F between F and 2F past 2F anywhere 5. Draw two rays to locate the image in this concave mirror. 6. Makeup mirrors and shaving mirrors are curved mirrors. They form upright images that are larger than the object. a) A makeup mirror is a __________________ (concave/convex) mirror. b) You see a larger image of your face in the mirror when you are 25 cm from the mirror. What is the focal length of the mirror? A. less than 12.5 cm B. less than 25 cm C. greater than 25 cm D. greater than 50 cm Science Links 10 Blackline Masters BLM 4-18 Topic 4.4 Review (Alternative Format) Copyright © 2010 McGraw-Hill Ryerson Limited 978-0-07-031865-6 DATE: UNIT 4 NAME: Topic 4.4 Review (Alternative Format) CLASS: BLM 4-18 (continued) 7. Draw rays to locate the image of this arrow. 8. Draw rays to locate the image of this arrow. Science Links 10 Blackline Masters BLM 4-18 Topic 4.4 Review (Alternative Format) Copyright © 2010 McGraw-Hill Ryerson Limited 978-0-07-031865-6