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what difference between concave and convex mirror​

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Answered by shivangichaudhary844
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Concave mirrors are converging mirrors. The parallel incident rays fall on the mirror’s surface and the rays reflect and meet at a certain point known as the focal point. Concave mirror’s shape is similar to a spoon. When we place this mirror too close to an object, you get a magnified and virtual image. However, when there is an increase in the distance between the object and the mirror, the size of the image will reduce thereby creating a real image. Thus, the image which forms may be large or small, real or virtual.

Convex mirrors are diverging mirrors. In these, the incident ray which emerges from the same point reflects off and moves in a different direction. As a result, the light rays do not intersect on the mirror’s object side and create the virtual image of the real object. You can call it a kind of spherical mirror in which the reflective surface curves outwards. It will create a virtual image after it reflects from the mirror, the ray of lights will meet at an exact point. Moreover, the image which forms is erect, diminished and concerns the object.

Answered by Anonymous
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difference between concave and convex mirror

the reflecting surface of convex mirror bulges outside while concave mirror's bulges inwards.

The major difference is the image that forms in these two mirrors.

In other words, diminished images form in convex mirrors while enlarged images form in concave mirrors.

What are convex and concave mirrors?

If the inner side of the spherical mirror is reflecting, it is called a concave mirror. If the outer side of the spherical mirror is reflecting, it is called a convex mirror. Image. Concave mirrors can form inverted and real images and also virtual and erect images.

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