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A beam of rays parallel to the principal axis is incident on a convex mirror .Show diagrammatically the path of these rays after reflection from the mirror

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Answered by Adimsdcric
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Answered by Pratham2508
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The diagram is linked below in the picture

Explanation:

  • After reflection from a convex mirror, all light rays that are parallel to the primary axis seem to diverge from the principal focus (F).
  • Considering that a convex mirror diverges a parallel light beam.
  • Another name for it is a diverging mirror.
  • Convex mirrors are curved mirrors with reflecting surfaces that protrude in the direction of the light source.
  • This protruding surface does not serve as a light focus; rather, it reflects light outward.
  • As the focal point (F) and the center of curvature (2F) are fictitious positions in the mirror that cannot be reached, these mirrors create a virtual picture.
  • As a result, pictures are created that can only be seen in the mirror and cannot be projected onto a screen.
  • When viewed from a distance, the picture seems smaller than the item, but as it approaches the mirror, the image grows.

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