why image gets larger as the object gets closer to the convex mirror
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This is the idea behind a convex mirror. A convex mirror bends light as it reflects the light, and the farther away a point is from the center, the more the light is bent. As a result, an image formed in a convex mirror is smaller than an image in a plane (flat) mirror
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The image on a convex mirror is always virtual, diminished (smaller), and erect. As the object gets closer to the mirror, the image gets larger, until reaching approximately the size of the object, when it touches the mirror.
These features make convex mirrors very useful: since everything appears smaller in the mirror, they cover a wider field of view than a normal plane mirror does.
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