Observe the image on a large spoon. And write down the observation, explanation, and types of image formed by concave and convex part of spoon.
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Images In A Spoon's Concave Surface
Note that, for an object beyond the focal point of a spherical mirror, the image is inverted. This explains an upside-down image in the concave surface of a spoon, since the viewer is usually further from the spoon than its small focal length (half its radius of curvature).
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