Conclusion for history of spherical mirror
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yes it is correct because as the angle increas re s ,the number of images formed decrease .
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Concept Introduction:
The definition of a spherical mirror is a mirror that has the shape of a piece cut from a spherical surface. In spherical mirrors, there are two types: concave and convex. Center of Curvature, Radius of Curvature, Principal Axis, Pole are part of it.
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A concave mirror is commonly used as a shaving mirror, in dental offices, and even in telescopes. Drivers will benefit greatly from this because their blind spots will be greatly reduced.
Final Answer:
Convex mirrors are also known as diverging mirrors or fish-eye mirrors.
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