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how will you compare your reflection on the two surfaces of the spoon

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Answered by anitachumber8699
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Answer:

A spoon is concave (it goes inwards), and that's why you see yourself upside down. Because it is concave, the light is reflected diagonally. The top of the spoon reflects downwards and the bottom reflects upwards. Because of this way of reflecting, the things on the bottom are shown at the top and vice versa.

Answered by AadilAhluwalia
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We will compare the reflection on the two surfaces of the spoon as follows.

  • Outward Buldged- The surface of the spoon that is bulged outwards acts as a Convex Mirror that forms an upright image.
  • Inward Buldged- The surface of the spoon that is bulged inwards acts as a Concave Mirror that forms an inverted image.
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