3. How is a plane mirror different from a convex mirror?
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A convex mirror is a spherical mirror where the mirrored surface is on the outside of the spherical curve. ... Plane mirrors produce virtual, upright images that are the same size as the object. Virtual, by the way, just means the image is formed behind the mirror instead of in front of it.
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Suppose an object is placed u cm in front of a spherical mirror of focal length f such that the image is formed v cm from the mirror, then u, v and f are related by the equation; 1/f= 1/u + 1/v. This equation is referred to as the mirror formula. The formula holds for both concave and convex mirrors.
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A convex mirror is a spherical mirror where the mirrored surface is on the outside of the spherical curve. Plane mirrors produce virtual, upright images that are the same size as the object. Virtual, by the way, just means the image is formed behind the mirror instead of in front of it.
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