to use a concave mirror as a dentist mirror,what should be the position of teeth?
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Concave mirrors can separate light. At the point when a dental specialist uses a concave mirror, he puts it such that the tooth and the hole come to lie in roughly around the concentration of the curve of the mirror, in this manner a picture is shaped near infinity.
Along these lines, a framed picture is amplified and furthermore enlarge and is exceptionally helpful to examine the little cavities in the tooth.
As concave mirror produces virtual, enlarged and amplified pictures when an object is put in the middle of center and shaft so the dentist can obviously get an amplified perspective of cavities.
Along these lines, a framed picture is amplified and furthermore enlarge and is exceptionally helpful to examine the little cavities in the tooth.
As concave mirror produces virtual, enlarged and amplified pictures when an object is put in the middle of center and shaft so the dentist can obviously get an amplified perspective of cavities.
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