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1 What are spherical mirrors? How does the nature and size of the image formed by a concave
mirror vary when it is moved towards the mirror?
Which mirrors are used as reflectors in torchor and wch​

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Answered by sharmamanasvi007
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What are spherical mirrors? How does the nature and size of the image formed by a concave mirror vary when it is moved towards the mirror?

Which mirrors are used as reflectors in torchor and wch?

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Spherical Mirror. A curved shining surface of an object acts as a mirror. Most common types of curved mirrors are called spherical mirrors. Spherical mirrors are classified based on their reflective surface as one of two types, concave and convex.

As the object moves towards the mirror the image location moves further away from the mirror and the image size grows (but the image is still inverted). ... As the object moves towards the mirror inside the focal point the image becomes virtual and upright behind the mirror.

Concave mirrors are used in search lights and torches so that we have a more focused light beam which will not diverge out and hence help in searching.

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Answered by kushwahasabita91
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spelling spelling kal m 1 of science office of an object access a mirror most common types of computers are called spherical mirror is medical minutes are classified based on their reflective surface has one of two types of concave and convex has the object moves towards the mirror the image location moves for the away from the mirror and the image size grows but the image is still inverted has the object to watch the mirror inside the focal point the image becomes virtual and applied behind the mirror.

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