Difference between lens and mirrors
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A mirror is an object that reflects light falling on it. Mirrors are generally made from applying a reflective coating.
Lenses are devices which are used in optics and other related fields. Lenses manipulate light by using refraction.
Lenses are devices which are used in optics and other related fields. Lenses manipulate light by using refraction.
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Mirror is a polished glass which reflects light falling on it. The image formed is virtual and laterally inverted. It is also the same size as the object.
Mirrors are of two more types, concave and convex.
Lenses are curved unpolished glass pieces which do not reflect light, instead they let light pass through. Lenses are of two types- convex and concave.
Convex is thicker in the middle and concave lenses are thinner in the middle.
Convex lenses converge light while concave lenses diverge light.
Mirrors are of two more types, concave and convex.
Lenses are curved unpolished glass pieces which do not reflect light, instead they let light pass through. Lenses are of two types- convex and concave.
Convex is thicker in the middle and concave lenses are thinner in the middle.
Convex lenses converge light while concave lenses diverge light.
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