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Field of Vision Slide:

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REMEMBER All angles are measured from the normal.

Field of Vision Slide:

Angle of incidence = angle of reflection

What is the angle of reflection for the ray diagram illustrated above? A) 100o

B) 80o
C) 50o D) 40o E) 20o

Field of Vision Slide: Draw the field of vision for the following systrem: Mirror angle of incidence = angle of reflection
Normal Normal

angle of incidence = angle of reflection

Eye

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There are two steps in finding the field of vision.

DrawDraw a rayafrom ray from the eye theto eye the toother one end end of of the the mirror. mirror. Field of vision This This is the is the reflected reflected ray. ray. Then, Then, in in accordance accordance with with (any point within this area the the law law ofof reflection, reflection, draw draw the the incident incident ray. ray.will be seen by the observers eye)

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Field of Vision Slide: An observer looks inside a room via a mirror as illustrated below. Which one of the four objects, A, B, C, or D, can he not see? Room A) A

B) B
C) C D) D

Field of Vision Slide:

Standing here, Sophie will not be seen in the mirror.

Total field of vision

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Field of Vision Slide: In which of the following is the image of the object not seen by the observer?
Field of vision Field of vision

The field of vision is the space between the two incident rays.
O = Observer

Any object within the field of vision This object is will be reflected in the mirror. outside the
field of vision. Click

Field of vision

Field of vision

Field of Vision Slide: According to the diagram below, which object (A, B, C or D) can be seen by the observer in both the rear-view and the side-view mirror?

Observer Field of view of rear-view mirror A) A B) B C) C D) D Field of view of side-view mirror

Object C is in both fields of view.

and good luck!

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