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Chapter 29 Notes

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What is an incident ray?   show
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show A light wave that bounces off a boundary.  
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show Normal.  
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What does the angle of incidence equal?   show
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show Angle of incidence.  
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show Angle of reflection.  
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What kind of images do plane mirrors produce?   show
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What is an image?   show
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What kind of images appear to be in a location where light does not reach?   show
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How are real images formed?   show
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Which way do convex mirrors curve?   show
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show Inward.  
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Which mirrors are flat?   show
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Real images are always inverted or upright?   show
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show Upright.  
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What is the size of an image in a plane mirror?   show
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What is the size of an image in a convex mirror?   show
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show Larger.  
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show Smaller.  
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show Farther.  
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show The reflection of light from a rough surface.  
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What is an echo?   show
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show Acoustics.  
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