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Bozeman Science
Ray Diagrams - Mirrors
In this video Paul Andersen explains how ray diagrams can be used to determine the size and location of a reflected image. Ray diagrams for plane, concave, and convex mirrors are included.
National Gallery of Art
Teaching Critical Thinking through Art, 3.6: Focal Point: How to build an active learning community?
Middle school teacher and instructional coach Kristen Kullberg discusses how thinking routines help create an active learning community in the classroom by encouraging active listening, collaboration, reflection, and intentional...
Physics Girl
Riddle: How does your reflection flip when you bend a spoon inward?
Physics Girl riddle: what happens to your image if you bend a spoon from concave to convex?
Curated Video
Mirrors: Reflection off of a Concave Mirror
By the end of this learning object, the student will be able to: Recognize the properties of image formed by concave mirror.
msvgo
Reflection through Spherical Mirrors
This nugget explains spherical mirror and its types and uses. It talks about concave and convex mirrors, types of images, and image formation by concave and convex mirror.
Visual Learning Systems
Using Light: Concave Mirrors
This video examines the various uses of light and the role of different types of lenses in light refraction. The way in which eyeglasses, contact lenses, and binoculars manipulate light to allow us to see better is illustrated. Other...
Sotheby's
Why Diego Velázquez’s Las Meninas Continues to Inspire New Interpretations
As part of Sotheby’s Most Famous Artworks in the World series, this episode of Anatomy of an Artwork explores Diego Velázquez’s Las Meninas, now located in the Museo del Prado, Madrid. Painted in 1656 at the Royal Alcázar of Madrid, this...
SciShow
Why Am I Upside-Down When I Look in a Spoon?
We'd like to know why you're staring at yourself in a spoon in the first place. But we can at least answer the question of why you look upside-down when you do.
Mazz Media
Images Concave Mirrors
In this video the focus is on where and why concave mirrors are used, as well as the image formation and types of images. Students will learn that concave mirrors are used in many ways to magnify objects, create real and virtual images...
msvgo
Optical instruments
It about the optical devices-the eye, telescope, image beyond 2F length, image at infinity and telescope.
Bill Nye
Bill Nye The Science Guy on Light, Bending & Bouncing
Beam me up, Bill! Explore how beams of light behave when they strike flat and curved surfaces. Bill bends light using a nifty contraption that streams three beams through a straight and a curved piece of plastic. He also defines and...
Curated OER
Physics Lab Demo : Optics Light Box
Use a light box to experiment with light rays. The teacher uses prisms, convex, and concave lenses to refract light rays. Get your physics class excited about reflection and refraction by showing this video before you have them...
Curated OER
STEMbite: Mirrors and Reflection
Reflect on reflections by viewing this video. Looking in his bathroom mirror, the videographer explains that anything smooth can act as a mirror. He also introduces a curved mirror and demonstrates how the image differs depending on your...