Difference between two types of image Concave and convex
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Concave is an adjective that describes a surface that curves inward, or is thinner in the middle than on the edges. In ordinary usage, concave and convex are typically used when referring to glass surfaces, like the lenses of optical viewing equipment. The side mirror of a car has a concave surface.
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The main difference between a convex and concave mirror lies in the image formed by the two mirrors, i.e. while convex mirror forms diminished image, the concave mirror either forms an enlarged image or a diminished one, depending upon the position of the object.
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concave mirror image is negative
convex mirror image is positive
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