Which surface of a spoon acts as a mirror. How will you find concave and convex mirrors by their reflecting surfaces. Explain?
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The inner surface of a spoon acts like a concave mirror, while its outer surface acts like a convex mirror. We know that the image of an object formed by a plane mirror cannot be obtained on a screen.
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The eating side of the spoon is concave whereas the outer side is Convex
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The eating side is sort of caved in if you have observed and the outer side, convex sort.
A Shining Steel Spoon represents both a convex mirror as well as a concave mirror. As the front side (or inner side) of a spoon is bent inward, so the front side of a shining spoon represents a concave mirror while the backside (or outer side) of a spoon is bulging outward, so the backside of a shining spoon represents a convex mirror
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