A boy looks his reflection in the concave side of a shinning spoon. Is it right side up or inverted? What does he observe if he looks in the convex side?
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The inner surface is like a concave mirror and the outer surface is like a convex mirror. When you look at the inner surface keeping it very close, you will see an enlarged erect image of youself. As you move the spoon away from you the image becomes inverted.
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