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Chapter 10 · Light: Mirrors and Lenses

NCERT Class 8 · Curiosity

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CHAPTER 10 OF 13

Light: Mirrors and Lenses 🔦

Light travels in straight lines until something bends it or bounces it. Mirrors bounce; lenses bend. Everything else in this chapter follows from that.

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Part 1 · Mirrors

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Part 2 · Lenses

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Part 3 · The Eye

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Reflection and mirrors 🪞

When light strikes a surface and bounces back, that is reflection. A smooth surface gives a clear image; a rough one scatters the light.

🪞 The law of reflection

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The angle of incidence equals the angle of reflection — always.

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Both angles are measured from the normal, the line at right angles to the surface.

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The incident ray, the reflected ray and the normal all lie in one plane.

🪞 The three mirrors

MirrorImageUsed in
Planesame size, upright, laterally inverted, behind the mirrorbathroom mirrors
Concavecan magnify; image varies with distanceshaving mirrors, torches, dentists
Convexalways smaller and upright, wide viewvehicle rear-view mirrors
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Why vehicles use a convex mirror. It always gives an upright, smaller image and covers a much wider area, so the driver sees more of the road. That is also why such mirrors carry the warning that objects are closer than they appear.

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Lateral inversion is why AMBULANCE is painted reversed on the front of the van — so a driver looking in the mirror reads it the right way round.

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Game 1 — Which Mirror?

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Refraction and lenses 🔍

Light bends when it passes from one medium into another. That bending is refraction.

🔍 The two lenses

LensShapeDoes whatUsed in
Convexthicker in the middleconverges light to a pointmagnifying glass, camera, the eye
Concavethinner in the middlediverges lightspectacles for short sight
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Everyday refraction: a pencil in a glass of water looks bent, a coin in a bowl seems to rise, and a swimming pool looks shallower than it is. All three are light bending as it leaves the water.

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Dispersion is white light splitting into seven colours through a prism — VIBGYOR: violet, indigo, blue, green, yellow, orange, red. A rainbow is the same effect, with raindrops acting as tiny prisms.

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Game 2 — Reflection or Refraction?

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The human eye 👁️

The eye is a natural camera, with a convex lens that focuses an image on a light-sensitive screen.

👁️ Part and job

PartWhat it does
Corneathe clear front window where light enters
Iristhe coloured ring that controls the pupil
Pupilthe opening that lets light in — it widens in the dark
Lensa convex lens that focuses the light
Retinathe screen at the back where the image forms
Optic nervecarries the message to the brain
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The image on the retina is upside down. The brain turns it the right way up. This surprises students and is asked directly.

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Two common defects. Short sight (myopia) — distant things blur; corrected with a concave lens. Long sight (hypermetropia) — near things blur; corrected with a convex lens.

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Game 3 — Parts of the Eye

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Topic Mock Test

12 questions on reflection, refraction and the eye. 🍀

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