Physics, asked by 1980seemamishra, 20 days ago

what is a plane mirror, concave mirror and convex mirror?​

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Answered by lobolareina2
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Answer:

PLANE MIRROR: In a plane mirror the image is the same size as the object and the same way up.

CONCAVE: A mirror that bulges inwards is called a concave mirror.

CONVEX MIRROR: A mirror that bulges outwards is called a convex mirror. Convex mirrors show things the right way up and usually smaller.

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Answered by thakrepayal
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Plane Mirror:

  • The flat surface produces An erect visual image of a true object wherever the front and back area unit reversed.
  • the angle at that the ray is mirrored is up to the angle at that the ray of sunshine is incident, notwithstanding whether or not the image is real or virtual, wherever the Angle of incidence is that the angle shaped at a notional surface that is traditional to the mirror.

Concave Mirror:

  • An indented mirror, or convergence mirror, features a reflective surface that's recessed inward (away from the incident light).
  • Concave mirrors mirror light-weight inward to at least one put attentiveness. they're wont to focus light-weight.
  • For Example of indented mirrors area units the mirrors employed in automobile headlights, reflective telescopes, torch lights, etc.

Convex Mirror:

  • A convexo-concave mirror, or just place a wiggly mirror, could be a mirror during which the reflective surface bulges toward the sunshine supply.
  • The surface of a wiggly mirror will be convexo-concave, which implies bulging outward, or concave, bulging inward.
  • A convexo-concave mirror reflects {the light-weight|the sunshine} outward and is so not wont to focus light.
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