Science, asked by kisanjaykumar55, 3 months ago

Concave mirror as converging mirror.​

Answers

Answered by riyansh5
0

Answer:

\huge{\bf{\color{turquoise}{ANSWER:-}}}

A concave mirror, or converging mirror, has a reflecting surface that is recessed inward (away from the incident light). ... These mirrors are called "converging mirrors" because they tend to collect light that falls on them, refocusing parallel incoming rays toward a focus.

Answered by animakindo90gmailcom
4

Answer:

Concave mirror as converging mirror because A convex lens always bring parallel rays of light together and is known as a converging lens. It bends parallel rays of light passing through it and converges them to a signal point called the focus of the lens.

Explanation:

Thanks it is mark me as brainst and I hope this answer is helpful for you.

Similar questions