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explain concave and convex mirrors are formed​

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Answered by manisimha1
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If the inner side of the spherical mirror is reflecting, it is called a concave mirror. If the outer side of the spherical mirror is reflecting, it is called a convex mirror. Image. Concave mirrors can form inverted and real images and also virtual and erect images. Convex mirrors form virtual and erect images.

Answered by prince567889
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1) concave mirror: It turns out that if you rub two bars of metal (or pieces of glass) across each other with grinding paste in between, one surface naturally ends up convex, and the other concave. ... The ruler seen reflected by the concave mirror to the right in Figure 2 makes it appear as if the mirror actually could be flat.The Object is Placed Beyond C

One parallel to the principal axis and the other directed towards the centre of curvature of the mirror. These rays after reflection form an image between the centre of curvature (C) the focus (F). The image thus formed is diminished, real and inverted.

2) convex mirror: A convex mirror or diverging mirror is a curved mirror in which the reflective surface bulges towards the light source. Convex mirrors reflect light outwards, therefore they are not used to focus light. ... As a result, images formed by these mirrors cannot be projected on a screen, since the image is inside the mirror.Image Formation By Convex Mirror

The image formed in a convex mirror is always virtual and erect, whatever be the position of the object. ... When an object is placed at infinity, a virtual image is formed at the focus. The size of the image is much smaller than compared to that of the object.

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