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Why concave and convex mirrors


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Answered by Anonymous
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About concave and convex mirrors::

✍️ Concave and convex mirrors are called spherical mirrors.

✍️The reflecting SUFACES of concave and convex mirrors are.considerd to form a part of a hollow sphere.

✍️A concave mirror is Mirror images covered in the mirror are closer magnified image .

✍️A convex mirror is a mirror image is always be measured by direct the viewfinder is wider.

Answered by arnav134
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convex vs concave mirrorMirror refers to any smooth polished or shining surface, that can reflect the light beam and form images. It can be of two types, i.e. plane mirror and a spherical mirror. The mirror whose reflecting surface is flat is a plane mirror whereas a mirror with the curved reflecting surface is termed as a spherical mirror. A spherical mirror is of two types, i.e. convex mirror and a concave mirror. A convex mirror has a reflecting surface that bulges outside.On the contrary, in a concave mirror, the reflecting surface bulges inwards.

convex vs concave mirrorMirror refers to any smooth polished or shining surface, that can reflect the light beam and form images. It can be of two types, i.e. plane mirror and a spherical mirror. The mirror whose reflecting surface is flat is a plane mirror whereas a mirror with the curved reflecting surface is termed as a spherical mirror. A spherical mirror is of two types, i.e. convex mirror and a concave mirror. A convex mirror has a reflecting surface that bulges outside.On the contrary, in a concave mirror, the reflecting surface bulges inwards.The main difference between a convex and concave mirror lies in the image formed by the two mirrors, i.e. while convex mirror forms diminished image, the concave mirror either forms an enlarged image or a diminished one, depending upon the position of the object.

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