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difference between concave and convex mirror

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Answered by mrAdorableboy
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Explanation:

Spherical mirrors whose inner side is reflecting are called concave mirrors. Spherical mirrors whose outer side is reflecting are called convex mirrors. It's focus and centre of curvature lies behind the mirror.

Answered by Anonymous
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  • Spherical mirrors whose outer side is reflecting are called convex mirrors.

  • It's focus and centre of curvature lies behind the mirror.

  • It is also called a diverging lens.

  • Image formed by a convex mirror is always virtual.

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  • Spherical mirrors whose inner side is reflecting are called concave mirrors.

  • It's focus and centre of curvature lies in front of the motor

  • It is also called a converging mirror.

  • The image formed by a concave mirror can be both virtual and erect, depending upon the position of an object
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