How images formed by convex mirror write two uses of convex mirror
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Virtual images are always formed by convex mirrors and are formed by concave mirrors when the object is placed in front of F. Plane mirrors and convex mirrors will always produce an upright image. A concave mirror will only produce an upright image if the object is located in front of the focal point.
Convex mirrors always form images that are upright, virtual, and smaller than the actual object. They are commonly used as rear and side view mirrors in cars and as security mirrors in public buildings because they allow you to see a wider view than flat or concave mirrors.
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