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Please explain me concave and convex mirrors and the image formed by them.

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Answered by kazireefarafia
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Answer:

Basically, the reflecting surface of convex mirror bulges outside while concave mirror's bulges inwards. The major difference is the image that forms in these two mirrors. In other words, diminished images form in convex mirrors while enlarged images form in concave mirrors.

Meaning: It’s a mirror that has a reflecting surface away from the centre of curvature

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Answered by dromprakashyadav2020
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When you keep an object in front of a concave mirror, an enlarged image of the object is formed when it is kept close to the mirror and an inverted image of the object is formed when it is kept at a distance. A convex mirror always forms a small and an erected image of the object.

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