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Two lessons designed to teach students what happens to light during reflection. Students learn how to draw appropriate ray diagrams and examine real and virtual rays - includes lots of practice questions.

Ideal for AQA GCSE (9-1) P6, Cambridge iGCSE P7 and more.

Lesson 1/2
Developing: Recall and use the law “angle of incidence = angle of reflection”.

Securing: Recall that the image in a plane mirror is virtual.

Exceeding: Describe the formation of an image by a plane mirror, and give its characteristics.

Lesson 2/2
Developing: Recall the rules for image size and position.

Securing: Locate the position of an image formed in a plane mirror.

Exceeding: Apply knowledge of reflection and light rays in simple constructions for reflection by plane mirrors.

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