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Sunday, August 5, 2007
For convex lens: [Object is beyond C] First draw an incident ray parallel to the principal axis starting from the tip of the object to the mirror and then the reflected ray is reflected to the opposite direction of the focal point [F1] and is extended so that the extension of the reflected ray is passing through F1. For the second ray: Draw an incident ray starting from the tip of the object to the mirror to the direction of the focal point [F1]. The ray is reflected back and is parallel to the principal axis. Mark the point where they meet. Do the same for the tail of the object. Then when you're done with the tail, connect the point where the rays meet for the tip and the point for the tail. You should now have an image which is smaller than the object and is upright. Convex Mirrors are also called Diverging Mirrors.