2. Name the four types of reflecting surfaces (mirrors) about
which you have studied and state the nature of the image
formed in each one of them.
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Answer:
A mirror is defined as reflecting surface and can be explained by the law of reflection, which states that when a ray of light is made to fall on the reflecting surface, the reflected ray has its angle of reflection, incident ray, and the reflected ray are normal to the surface at a point of incidence.
Ans- Plane Mirror — These are flat mirrors that reflect images in their normal proportions, reversed from left to right. ...
2. Concave Mirror — If the inner side of the spherical mirror is reflecting, it is called a concave mirror.
3. Convex Mirror — If the outer side of the spherical mirror isreflecting, it is called a convex mirror.
4. Cylindrical mirror-A cylindrical mirror can produce images that are flipped upside down and images that are not reversed.