Interactive Mirrors and Ray Diagrams Educational Simulation
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Mirrors and Ray Diagrams for High School Science is an educational simulation on Android by developer Matthew Craig. This free program enables users to manipulate objects in front of plane, convex, and concave mirrors to observe resulting ray diagrams and images. The simulation offers various modes allowing users to interact with different objects and mirrors, enhancing the understanding of mirror physics concepts.
The program's user-friendly interface includes features like object manipulation, mirror adjustments, and different object modes, providing a hands-on learning experience for high school students studying mirrors and ray diagrams. With the ability to change mirror focal length, switch between objects, and visualize reflections accurately, Mirrors and Ray Diagrams for High School Science serves as a valuable tool for visualizing and comprehending mirror-related concepts.