Science, asked by sahusaksham0703, 8 months ago

Spherical Mirrors
When we look into a large shining stainless steel serving spoon, kept nearby, our
face may appear bigger or smaller than its normal size. It appears bigger when seen
from one side of the spoon and smaller when seen from its other side. This is unlike
the case of a plane mirror where we get an image of the same size as the object. The
difference is due to the curved nature of the surfaces of the spoon.​

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Answered by supreetshreenidhi
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Answered by gamexide
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Explanation:this difference is because the properties of the spherical mirror is totally different from the plane mirror.

Explanation:this difference is because the properties of the spherical mirror is totally different from the plane mirror.Spherical mirror may be converging or diverging but the plane mirror only reflect the light

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