Physics, asked by baishnavi, 10 months ago

a person standing in the front of a mirror finds his image thinner but with normal height. this implies that the mirror is:
(a) convex and cylindrical with axis vertically
(b) convex and cylindrical with axis horizontal
(c) convex and spherical
(d) concave and spherical

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Answered by gratefuljarette
28

A person standing in the front of a mirror finds his image thinner but with normal height. this implies that the mirror is convex and cylindrical with axis vertically

Explanation:

  • A convex mirror is a transparent circular object (or any reflective surface shaped into a part of a sphere) in which its bulging side faces the light source.
  • Automobile fans sometimes term it a fish eye mirror while other texts in physics refer to it as a diverging mirror
  • Convex mirrors often shape upright, simulated, and smaller representations than the actual object.
  • They are widely used in cars as rear and side view mirrors and in public buildings as security mirrors as they enable you to see a wider view than flat or concave mirrors

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Answered by vidyashree738
4

Answer:

option a

convex and cylindrical with axis vertically....

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