What is magnification formed by spherical mirror in brief
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Explanation:
Magnification by Spherical Mirrors. Here, h is the height of image and h' is the height of the object. Magnification is also equal to the ratio of image distance to the object distance. As the object is always above the principal axis, the height of the object is always positive.
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Spherical mirrors are the mirrors having curved surfaces that are painted on one of their sides. Spherical mirrors in which inward surfaces are painted are known as convex mirrors while the mirrors in which outward surfaces are painted are known as concave mirrors.
Concave mirrors are also known as converging mirrors since the rays converge after falling on the concave mirror while, the convex mirrors are known as diverging mirrors as the rays diverge after falling on the convex mirror.