How can the mirror make some things look bigger?
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Images formed with convex mirrors are always virtual images.
Hence, the image is formed inside the mirror and cannot be projected on a screen. As a result, the image formed looks smaller than the object from a distance, but as the object is brought closer to the mirror, it gets larger.
Hence, the image is formed inside the mirror and cannot be projected on a screen. As a result, the image formed looks smaller than the object from a distance, but as the object is brought closer to the mirror, it gets larger.
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