A child looks into the outer surface of a stainless-steel spoon.
1. How is this image different from that formed by a plane mirror?
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You may look at the image of the Sun when it is thrown on a screen or a wall. The inner surface of a spoon acts like a concave mirror, while its outer surface acts like a convex mirror. We know that the image of an object formed by a plane mirror cannot be obtained on a screen
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