Physics, asked by diyaashri, 6 months ago

Explain Light passing through convex mirror in Physics lab :-
If anybody gives the correct answer I will mark them as the brainliest

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Answered by arjun714312
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Answer:

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. ... The image is smaller than the object, but gets larger as the object approaches the mirror. I think this is my answer I am doing this just to help u not for getting the brainliest

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer with Explanation:

Light can only be reflected by convex mirror, light cannot pass through convex mirror.

I think so, you are asking to explain : When light passing through Principal axis, Centre of curvature ( C ), Principal focus of focus ( F ) and Pole ( P ), what happens ?  I think so, this may be your question. For this I will answer.

1. When the incident light ray passes through principal axis, after reflection from the convex mirror, the reflected light ray passes back through the same path. ( Such that angle of incidence = angle of reflection = 0 degree ).

2. When the incident light ray passes through the Centre of curvature ( C ), after reflection, the reflected light ray passes back through the same path.

3. When the incident light ray passes through the Focus ( F ), after reflection, the reflected light ray passes parallel to the principal axis.

4. When the incident light ray passes through the Pole ( P ), ( but not through the principal axis ), such that the angle of incidence > 0 degree, after reflection, the reflected light ray reflects and angle of incidence = angle of reflection and their angle should be greater than 0 degree.

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