Class 10 · Science · 7 experiments
Pick an experiment to enter the virtual lab.
Shine a light ray on a plane mirror and discover the law of reflection: ∠i = ∠r. Observe how the angle of incidence always equals the angle of reflection.
Explore how a concave mirror forms images at different object positions — beyond C, at C, between C and F, and at F. Draw ray diagrams and observe image properties.
Explore how a convex mirror always forms a virtual, erect, and diminished image — and discover why it's the preferred choice for rear-view mirrors.
Shine light through a glass slab and watch it bend toward the normal on entry, away on exit — emerging parallel but laterally displaced. Snell's Law in action!
Shine light through a triangular prism and observe double refraction — the ray deviates toward the base. Explore the angle of deviation and minimum deviation condition.
Explore how a convex lens forms images at different object positions — beyond 2F, at 2F, between F and 2F, and at F. Draw ray diagrams and observe image properties.
Explore how lens thickness relates to power, learn P = 1/f in dioptres, and understand why convex lenses have positive power and concave lenses have negative power.