How are the rays parallel to the principal axis, reflected by a convex mirror?
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Explanation:
The ray is reflected through the principal focus F for a concave mirror or appear to come from the principal focus of the convex mirror. The reflected ray moves parallel to the principal axis (by the principle of reversibility of light). A ray incident at the pole of the mirror.
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when rays parallel to the principal axis of a convex mirror is reflected by a convex mirror then the rays of light pass through the the focus of the convex mirror.
Explanation:
- spherical Mirrors are usually of two types. They are convex mirror and concave mirror.
- Convex mirror is also known as the divergent mirror as they help in the divergence of the ray of light.
- When parallel rays of light to the principal axis is reflected by a convex mirror then the rays of light appear to be divergent from the focus of the convex mirror.
To know more about the convex mirror,
why does a driver uses of convex mirror instead of a plane mirror
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