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explain convex and concave mirror.
Also,give differences ​

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Answered by AditiyarajSaxena
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Answer:

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.

Answered by AnmolRaii
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EXPLANATION

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.

DIFFERENCE

Concave means “hollowed or rounded”. Convex means “curved or rounded like the outside of a sphere or circle”. concave mirror =A mirror that curves inward like the bottom of a bowl is called a concave mirror. convex mirror=A mirror that bends outward like a dome is called a convex mirror.

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