Differentiate between the following:
(a) Convex and concave mirrors
(b) Magnified and diminished images
(c) Image formation in plane, concave and convex mirrors
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Explanation:
A-a) A convex mirror always forms a virtual and upright image on the right side of the mirror, no matter where the object is placed on the left side of the mirror. On the other hand, concave mirrors can form either a virtual or real images, depending on where the object is actually placed on the left side.
A-b) If an image is smaller than the original object it is called diminished and if it is larger it is called magnified. ... If the image produced is smaller than the original object, the image is called a dimished. An example of this is an object placed far from a convex lens.
A-c) Plane mirrors and convex mirrors only produce virtual images. ... Real images can be formed by concave mirrors and converging lenses, only if the object is placed further away from the mirror or lens than the focal point, and this real image will be inverted.