Difference between concave mirror and concave mirror?
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Explanation:
Concave mirror - A concave mirror, or converging mirror, has a reflecting surface that is recessed inward (away from the incident light). Concave mirrors reflect light inward to one focal point.They are used to focus light. Unlike convex mirrors, concave mirrors show different image types depending on the distance between the object and the mirror.
Convex mirror - A convex mirror, diverging mirror, or fish eye mirror[citation needed] is a curved mirror in which the reflective surface bulges toward the light source. Convex mirrors reflect light outwards, therefore they are not used to focus light. Such mirrors always form a virtual image, since the focal point (F) and the centre of curvature (2F) are both imaginary points "inside" the mirror, that cannot be reached. As a result, images formed by these mirrors cannot be projected on a screen, since the image is inside the mirror. The image is smaller than the object, but gets larger as the object approaches the mirror.
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Concave Mirror
- In concave Mirror reflecting surface area is inward.
- It is polished outwardly.
- It is also called as 'converging mirror'.
Convex mirror:
- In convex mirror reflecting surface area is outward.
- It is polished inwardly.
- It is also called as 'diverging mirror'.
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