Magic mirrors that are shown in the fair gives a disoriented image. Give reason
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Answer: Magic mirrors shown in the fair have a combination of mirrors giving a disoriented image. If a person is standing in front of the mirror and their head bigger and then the mirror must be a concave mirror. A concave mirror here is producing an enlarged view. The body might be the same thus implying that the mirror must be a plane mirror. The lower portion of the mirror will give a smaller image of the legs. The image is smaller as a convex mirror is used. The convex mirror produces a diminished image.
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