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2. A set of parallel rays falls on a convex mirror. If suppose a white paper screen placed at
Focus. What will be your observation ?
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Answered by HarshithScamander
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Answer:

You see nothing. Convex mirrors are diverging lenses. When a parallel beam of light strikes a convex mirror, they appear to converge at the focus. A virtual image is formed inside the mirror. You can capture a real image on a screen, not a virtual image. Moreover, the focus of a convex mirror lies inside the mirror, and there is no way that you can put a paper inside a mirror.

But, if you use a concave mirror instead, and place a white paper at its focus and allow two parallel rays of light to strike it, the rays converge at the focus, making a point sized image appear on the paper.

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