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Angle Between Mirrors

Product Code : SCL-LAO-11108

The Angle Between Mirrors Model helps students observe how the number of images changes when the angle between two plane mirrors is increased or decreased. It gives a direct classroom demonstration of reflection, symmetry, angular measurement, and the relationship between mirror angle and image count.

This apparatus is suitable for practical optics lessons where students need to connect theory with visible results. Lab Exports supplies educational apparatus for Physics Lab equipment, including Light and Optics apparatus, for schools, colleges, science labs, and institutional buyers.

Key Features

Demonstrates multiple image formation using two plane mirrors.

Helps explain the relation between mirror angle and number of images.

Suitable for reflection, symmetry, and geometrical optics experiments.

Useful for teacher demonstrations and student observation activities.

Simple classroom apparatus for school physics and STEM learning.

Supports hands-on understanding of plane mirror image formation.

Easy to set up, observe, and repeat during practical lab sessions.

Technical Specifications

Specification

Detail

Product Name

Angle Between Mirrors Model

Brand

Lab Exports

Product Category

Physics Lab Equipment – Light and Optics Demonstration Apparatus

Primary Use

Demonstration of multiple image formation between two plane mirrors

Capacity

Not applicable; single classroom demonstration set

Standards / Certifications

Not specified; verify before publishing if certification is required

Applications / Uses

Teaching reflection of light in school physics laboratories.

Demonstrating multiple image formation with plane mirrors.

Explaining the formula used to estimate the number of images formed by inclined mirrors.

Supporting classroom lessons on symmetry, angles, and visual observation.

Using in STEM labs, science fairs, and teacher-led optics demonstrations.

Linking physics concepts with geometry and angular measurement.

How to Use the Angle Between Mirrors Model

Place the Angle Between Mirrors Model on a stable laboratory table.

Set the two plane mirrors at a selected angle, such as 90°, 60°, or 45°.

Place a small object between the mirrors at the center of the angle.

Ask students to count the images seen in the mirrors.

Change the angle between the mirrors and repeat the observation.

Compare the observed number of images with the theoretical relationship between angle and image formation.

Safety note: Handle mirrors carefully. Do not apply pressure on the mirror surface, and avoid using cracked or damaged mirrors in student activities.

Care & Maintenance

Clean mirror surfaces with a soft, dry, lint-free cloth.

Store the model in a dry cabinet to protect mirror surfaces and supports.

Avoid dropping the apparatus or forcing the adjustable mirror section.

Check the mirror alignment before each practical demonstration.

Why Choose Lab Exports

Lab Exports manufactures, supplies, and exports scientific laboratory equipment for educational and institutional use. The company offers physics lab apparatus, science kits, mathematics kits, laboratory instruments, and didactic models for schools, colleges, and training laboratories. Buyers sourcing related practical teaching products can also review Magnetism equipment and Maths Lab Equipment. Lab Exports focuses on practical classroom apparatus that supports repeatable demonstrations and hands-on learning.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Angle Between Mirrors Model used for?

The Angle Between Mirrors Model is used to demonstrate how multiple images are formed when two plane mirrors are placed at an angle. It is mainly used in school physics and optics lessons.

How does the angle between mirrors affect the number of images?

As the angle between the two mirrors decreases, the number of images generally increases. The apparatus lets students observe this relationship directly.

Is this model suitable for school physics laboratories?

Yes. The model is suitable for school physics labs, STEM classrooms, teacher demonstrations, and basic optics experiments.

What type of mirrors are used in this apparatus?

The apparatus is typically used with two plane mirrors. Exact mirror material, size, and mounting details should be confirmed before publishing.

Can students use this model independently?

Students can use the model under teacher supervision. Mirror surfaces should be handled carefully to prevent scratches, cracks, or misalignment.

Does the Angle Between Mirrors Model include certification?

No certification has been provided in the supplied product data. Add any standard or certification only after verification from Lab Exports.

To source related classroom optics apparatus, visit the Light and Optics equipment category from Lab Exports.

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