Why do we observe our images long or short, inverted or erect, thick or thin in the curved mirrors?
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There are two types of curved mirrors, concave and convex.
Concave mirrors reflect light rays towards a central point. We may look smaller and wider when standing in front.
A convex mirror spreads light rays apart and we stand in front of it we may look smaller and thicker, or even thinner when we move to one side.
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⭕ We observe our images long or short, inverted or erect, thick or thin in the curved mirrors because the curved mirrors is converging mirror the whole light rays reflect throw them is convege at a point. if we move far or near the mirror than there is sudden effect of image formed by curved mirrors.
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⭕ We observe our images long or short, inverted or erect, thick or thin in the curved mirrors because the curved mirrors is converging mirror the whole light rays reflect throw them is convege at a point. if we move far or near the mirror than there is sudden effect of image formed by curved mirrors.
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