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information about spherical mirrors in human modernization

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Answered by sawakkincsem
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A spherical mirror is a mirror which has the state of a piece removed from a spherical surface. There are two sorts of spherical mirrors: concave, and convex.

1: Convex Mirror,

- Rear view mirror in vehicles (For a wider view of the traffic behind).
- Magnifying glasses.
- Street light reflectors.

2: Concave Mirror,

- Headlights of a car.
- Used by Dentists.
- Shaving Mirror.
Answered by alinakincsem
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The principal mirrors utilized by individuals were undoubtedly pools of water or water. The most punctual fabricated mirrors were bits of cleaned stones.

Parabolic mirrors were portrayed and considered in traditional artifact by the mathematician Diocles in his work On Burning Mirrors. Ptolemyconducted various trials with bent cleaned press reflect and discussed plane, arched circular, and sunken round mirrors in his Optics.

Parabolic mirrors were additionally depicted by the physicist Ibn Sahl in the tenth century, and Ibn al-Haythamdiscussed concave and convex mirrors in both spherical shaped and round geometries, completed various investigations with mirrors, and tackled the issue of finding the point on an arched mirror at which a beam originating starting with one point is reflected then onto the next point. By the eleventh century, clear glass mirrors were being created in Moorish Spain.
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