Physics, asked by abhay3297, 11 months ago

the mirror outside the driver side of a vehicle usually a convex mirror printed on such a mirror is usually the warning the object in the mirror are closer than they appear what is the reason of this warning ?what is the advantage of using it?

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Answered by PeterVandon
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 It is present because while these mirrors' convexity gives them a useful field of view, it also makes objects appear smaller. Since smaller-appearing objects seem farther away than they actually are, a driver might make a maneuver such as a lane change assuming an adjacent vehicle is a safe distance behind, when in fact it is quite a bit closer.The warning serves as a reminder to the driver of this potential problem.

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Answered by sharishabhimanyu
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Answer:

Because they use convex mirror . Objects seems to be closer than they appear. To avoid accidents they used to print this in rear view mirrors .

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