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A rear mirror is a convex mirror but not concave mirror explain

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Answered by akshatgiri
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convex mirror is reflect in that way it expand light ray cover large area and image formed cover large area but in concave mirror reflect in that way light ray is focus on a single point and image formed is zoomed and in rear mirror we want to see the large area
Answered by xxitsyourqueeen
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Explanation:

Convex mirror

Efficiency and safety are among the top priorities in a work environment such as warehouses and other workplaces. A good overview of the workspace improves both safety and efficiency. By giving your employees a good overview of their work environment, they are aware of their surroundings, vehicles approaching and the whereabouts of their colleagues. This means they are able to anticipate dangerous situations and prevent accidents. By improving safety and preventing accidents the efficiency of your work environment improves as well. One of the products that can provide you with this overview is the convex mirror. At JekaShop we offer different types of convex mirrors.

Convex mirror

A convex mirror, or simply put a curved mirror, is a mirror in which the reflective surface bulges toward the light source. The surface of a curved mirror can be convex, which means bulging outward, or concave, bulging inward. A convex mirror reflects the light outwards and is therefore not used to focus light.

Convex mirrors, or curved mirrors, always form a virtual image because the focus and centre of curvature are imaginary points inside the mirror and cannot be reached. This means that images formed by a convex mirror cannot be projected onto a screen. Also the image is smaller than the object projected, but gets larger as this object approaches the convex mirror.

Convex mirror: different uses

One of the most common uses for the convex mirror is the passenger-side mirror on your car. These convex mirrors are used for cars because they give an upright image and provide a wider field of view as they are curved outwards. Convex mirrors are also often found in the hallway of various buildings including hospitals, hotels, schools, stores and apartment building.

Usually, these mirrors are mounted to a wall or ceiling at points where hallways cross each other or make a sharp turn. This eliminates blind spots and provides people with a good overview of their surroundings. The convex mirror is also used to provide safety for motorists on roads, driveways and in alleys where there is a lack of visibility.

A convex mirror is also a simple way of improving the safety in your warehouse or production environment. In a work environment or warehouse convex mirrors can be placed at crossings or blind spots to enable workers to see approaching forklifts, other vehicles or approaching colleagues. This provides your employees with the necessary overview of their work environment and therefore increases the safety in your workplace.

Another use of the convex mirror in this work environment is during the production process, such as on the conveyor belt to view your product from different angles. This can increase the quality of your products by becoming aware of any faults in the production and increase the efficiency of the production process by eliminating the necessity to check your products by picking them up from the conveyor belt.

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