Why are the mirrors fitted on the
outside of cars convex?
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Convex mirrors have the ability to cover wider field of view by forming diminished and virtual image of the objects. Thus, the mirrors fitted on the outside of cars are convex so that larger view of the road can be observed by the driver sitting in the car.
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Convex mirrors have the ability to cover wider field of view by forming diminished and virtual image of the objects. Thus, the mirrors fitted on the outside of cars are convex so that larger view of the road can be observed by the driver sitting in the car.
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