Q. 1. Nature of image formed by mirrors depends on the
nature of the mirror and the position of the object in
some cases. In a single array, one can make mirrors of various nature. A universal mirror, an object that reflects all light waves back at their source, has been created by scientists in Europe and Asia. Unlike an ordinary mirror, which reflects object at 90 degrees, a universal mirror reflects object back at any angle. A mirror may be flat or curved. Flat mirrors are the most common types of mirror that we have while curved mirrors either magnify or minimize an
object on focus.
(i) How reflection takes place in mirrors ?
(ii) Estimate the values or importance of mirrors used by people around you.
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