
3rd Weekly Assessment in Science 10
Quiz by April Francisco
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The bouncing off of light rays when it hits a surface like a plane mirror is called?
Images formed by _________ are always found between F and V, virtual, upright, and smaller than the object.
In 1826 a French scientist and inventor, created the first photographic camera that has a lens to project an image onto light-sensitive paper.
Digital camera uses digital sensor array made of millions of tiny sensor points called?
A kind of image is formed in front of the mirror and is always upside down relative to the object is called?
A point where the reflected rays meet (concave) or where they seem to come from(convex) is called?
A kind of mirror can produce real or virtual images, depending on the distance between the mirror and the object is called?
It provided with video monitor for instant viewing of each picture taken.
Who is the English philosopher and scientist, believed to have invented camera in 1267.
A kind of image is formed behind the mirror and is upright relative to the object and cannot be projected on a screen is called?
In concave mirrors the image may also be larger than, the same size as, or smaller than the object.
Digital camera uses film in storing images.
Magnifying glasses and microscopes produce a virtual, upright and enlarged image of an object.
Vertex is the center of the mirror.
The point between the center of the curvature and vertex is called center of curvature.
A __________ is also telescope mounted on a camera while a binocular is simply two telescope mounted side by side.
It can be projected on a screen placed in front of mirror.
Images formed by ___________are always virtual, upright, the same size as the object, the same distance behind the mirror as the object is in front of the mirror, and laterally reversed.
The image formed by ________ is never real because the reflected rays spread out from the mirror.
It is a device that enables us to see distant objects.