why convex mirrors are used as rear view mirrors
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Convex mirrors are commonly used as rear-view (wing) mirrors in vehicles because they give an erect, virtual, full size diminished image of distant objects with a wider field of view. Thus,convex mirrors enable the driver toview much larger area than would be possible with a plane mirror.
Answer:
Convex mirrors always produce images that are virtual, upright and diminished.
Explanation:
According to the spherical mirror equation,
1u+1v=2R,
Since u is positive and R is negative, v will always be negative, and smaller in magnitude than u. Therefore the image will always be upright (not upside-down), virtual and diminished.
In the case of concave mirror, images of objects further from the focal point (R2 from the mirror) will be inverted, which is no good to a driver. For objects nearer than the focal point, the image would be magnified. Given the small area of the rear, less images can fit in it. But more importantly, near objects may not be of little interest to drivers, and concave mirrors are not suitable to view far objects.
For convex mirrors, diminished images means that images appears smaller than the objects, which means that a larger field of vision could be obtained. This is also why a convex mirror is preferred over a planar one.
In summary, the driver needs a wide view of the road situation that are (relatively) far away, and convex mirrors are able to acheive that.
Answer:
Convex mirrors always produce images that are virtual, upright and diminished.
Explanation:
According to the spherical mirror equation,
1u+1v=2R,
Since u is positive and R is negative, v will always be negative, and smaller in magnitude than u. Therefore the image will always be upright (not upside-down), virtual and diminished.
In the case of concave mirror, images of objects further from the focal point (R2 from the mirror) will be inverted, which is no good to a driver. For objects nearer than the focal point, the image would be magnified. Given the small area of the rear, less images can fit in it. But more importantly, near objects may not be of little interest to drivers, and concave mirrors are not suitable to view far objects.
For convex mirrors, diminished images means that images appears smaller than the objects, which means that a larger field of vision could be obtained. This is also why a convex mirror is preferred over a planar one.
In summary, the driver needs a wide view of the road situation that are (relatively) far away, and convex mirrors are able to acheive that.
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convex mirror is used in rear view mirror because it is converging mirror and it converge the large view which is on the back of the car ........ and also it form virtual and erect image
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