how will make a convex mirror
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Answer:
16″ (or any size you prefer) ceiling medallion
{I purchased mine at Lowes for about $20 and didn’t care what color it was since I knew I’d be painting it.}
5″ truck mirror
{I purchased mine at an eighteen wheeler type truck supplier for about $6. If you don’t have a supplier near you, just Google “5 inch convex truck mirror” and several places that sell them will pop up.}
Rustoleum Metallics spray paint in the color Aged Brass
Rub n Buff in color Antique Gold
Craft paint in color Burnt Umber
respirator mask for breathing protection while spray painting
hot glue gun
pliers
box cutter
Explanation:Spray paint the ceiling medallion. It took two coats for me to get sufficient coverage over the dark brown.Glaze the ceiling medallion using Burnt Umber craft paint that has been thinned down with just a tiny amount of water. I used the wipe it on, wipe it off method until I achieved the amount of glazing that I liked. Wipe it on……wipe it off.Very carefully, remove the mirror from the metal encasing by first cutting away the rubber gasket with the box cutter. Make sure you cut away from your body not toward yourself!Again, very carefully, pull back the metal edges with the pliers. Do this all the way around the mirror. What you’re trying to do is to free the mirror from what is holding it in place.Ever so gently, slip the edge of the box cutter behind the edges of the mirror to gently lift it out. This is what you will be left with.Hot glue the mirror to the back of the ceiling medallion.
Answer:
firstly you take a convex mirror.
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Explaination: Then pass to the principal axis and the center of the curvature or you can say that radius of center/curvature.
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then pass line through between the center and focus.
=> that the image is highly diminished and the image formed is real and virtual.
nature at the focus
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Shantanu Dey