Reflection of light by spherical mirrors
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A spherical mirror is that mirror whose reflecting surface is the part of a hollow sphere of glass. ... In a concave mirror reflection of light takes place in the bent in surface or concave surface. In a convex mirror the reflection of light takes place at the bulging-out surface or convex surface.
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Reflection is the phenomenon of bouncing back of light from the same medium on a smooth surface.
Spherical mirrors are mirros whose reflecting reflecting surfaces are spherical.
There are two types of spherical mirrors
Concave mirror
Convex mirror
Reflection only take place in mirrors.
Concave mirrors form real and inverted image of the object expect 1 case, which is when the object is in between Focus and the pole.
Convex mirrors form only virtual and erect image.
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