When you look into a spherical mirror fixed
to the wall you find your face is bigger. What
is the kind of mirror?
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Concave Mirror
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To see an enlarged image of our face, we use a concave mirror. This is because when an object is extremely close to a concave mirror, it forms a virtual, erect and enlarged image. Whereas, in a convex mirror, the image formed is virtual, erect and smaller than the object.
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To see an enlarged image of our face, we use a concave mirror. This is because when an object is extremely close to a concave mirror, it forms a virtual, erect and enlarged image. Whereas, in a convex mirror, the image formed is virtual, erect and smaller than the object
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