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Spherical mirrors are the part of glass sphere whose inner or outer side is polished and
non-reflecting If the reflecting surface of a spherical mirror is concave, it is called a concave
mirror ... If the reflecting surface is convex, then it is a convex mirror. A convex mirror is a
spherical reflecting surface (or any reflecting surface fashioned into a portion of a sphere) in
which its bulging side faces the source of light. Automobile enthusiasts often call it a fish eye
mirror while other physics texts refer to it as a diverging mirror. A concave mirror, or
converging mirror bas a reflecting surface that is recessed inward (away from the incident
light). Concave mirrors reflect light inward to one focal point. Unlike convex mirrors,
concave mirrors show different image types depending on the distance between the object
and the mirror​

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Answered by sameeradhote
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Answer:

Convex Mirror: It is a spherical mirror whose inner surface is polished and outer side or convex side is the reflecting surface.

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