Self-Image Multiplicity in a Concave Cylindrical Mirror
Abstract: Concave mirrors are fundamental optical elements, yet some easily observed behaviors are rarely addressed in standard textbooks, such as the formation of multiple reflected images. Here we investigate self-imaging -- where the observer is also the observed object -- using a concave cylindrical mirror. We predict the number of self-images visible from different observation points and classify space into regions by image count. We then test these predictions with an inexpensive stainless-steel concave cylindrical mirror commonly found in teaching labs. This activity links geometrical optics principles to direct observation and provides a ready-to-use classroom demonstration and student exercise.
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