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state one use each of (1) plane mirror (2) convex mirror (3) concave mirror.​

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Answered by sunilaswal1975
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Explanation:

Uses of plane mirrors

 • Plane mirrors are commonly used as looking glass

Uses of convex mirror:

It is used in supermarkets and stores for surveillance.

It it is used as rear view mirror in automobiles.this is due to the reason that a convex mirror provides a wider field of view than a plane or concave mirror.

Uses of concave mirror:

It is used in torches.

They are used in headlights of vehicles to send parallel rays to infinity , in shaving mirror to get an enlarged image of the face and also by dentists to see a bigger image of the tooth / teeth .

Answered by presentmoment
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A clear image-reflecting surface, usually made of glass and covered with a metal amalgam.

There are three types of mirrors. Plane mirror, concave mirror and convex mirror

Explanation:

Uses of a plane mirror

They're utilised as a magnifying glass.

Solar cookers make use of them.

They're also utilised to make periscopes, which are employed on submarines.

They're also used to build kaleidoscopes, which are toys that create lovely patterns.

They're also found in a wide range of scientific devices.

Convex mirrors can be used for a variety of purposes.

It is utilised for surveillance in supermarkets and retailers.

In automobiles, it is used as a rear view mirror.

Because a convex mirror has a wider range of view than a plane or concave mirror, this is the case.

Concave mirrors can be used for a variety of purposes.

It's a component of torches.

They're employed in car headlights to transmit parallel rays to infinity, in shaving mirrors to magnify a facial image, and by dentists to see a larger image of the tooth / teeth.

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