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If a small plane mirror is placed at focus F normal to the principal axis with its reflecting surface towards concave mirror. Then how will the path of light rays change?


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If an opaque object on the path of light becomes very small, light has a tendency to ... by spherical mirrors and refraction of light and their application in real ... For a spherical mirror of small aperture, the principal focus F lies ... surface. (iv) A ray incident obliquely to the principal axis, towards a point P (pole of the mirror)

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A spherical mirror is that mirror whose reflecting surface is the part of a hollow sphere of glass. Spherical mirrors are of two types: concave mirror and convex mirror. In a concave mirror reflection of light takes place in the bent in surface or concave surface. The inner shiny surface of a spoon is an example of a concave mirror. In a convex mirror the reflection of light takes place at the bulging-out surface or convex surface. The back side of a spoon is an example of convex mirror.

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