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6) Draw the ray diagram of the image formation by concave and convex mirror and lens (all

position)​

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Answered by atulkumarsingh537
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Answered by aryansuts01
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Concept:

Mirrors with painted curved surfaces on one of the sides are known as spherical mirrors. Convex mirrors are spherical mirrors with painted inner surfaces, whilst concave mirrors are those with painted outward surfaces.

Given:

Create a ray diagram showing the concave and convex mirror and lens's image generation process (all position)

Find:

Draw the diagrams of concave and convex mirror and lens in all positions.

Answer:

Concave mirror:

By splitting a hollow sphere into parts, painting the external surface, and using the internal surface as the reflecting surface, a mirror can be created. Concave mirrors are what these are.

When it hits and reflects back from the concave mirror's reflecting surface, light converges at a single point. This is why it is sometimes referred to as a converging mirror.

A magnified, upright, and virtual image can be obtained when the concave mirror is positioned very close to the item.

The size of the image, however, decreases as the distance between the item and the mirror increases, creating a true and inverted image instead. The concave mirror can produce a little or huge, real or virtual image.

Convex mirror:

If the sliced piece is painted from the inside, the external surface of the hollow spherical becomes the reflecting surface.

A convex mirror is also referred to as a diverging mirror because when light beams strike its reflecting surface, they diverge.

Convex mirrors always create virtual, erect, and reduced pictures, regardless of how close an object is to the mirror.

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