Why the curved surfaces are known as spherical mirrors?
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Imagine a set of rays parallel to the principal axis incident on aspherical mirror (paraxial rays as they are sometimes called). Let's start with a mirror curved like the one shown below — one where the reflecting surface is on the "inside", like looking into a spoon held correctly for eating, a concave mirror.
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Imagine a set of rays parallel to the principal axis incident on aspherical mirror (paraxial rays as they are sometimes called). Let's start with a mirror curved like the one shown below — one where the reflecting surface is on the "inside", like looking into a spoon held correctly for eating, a concave mirror.
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because they are the part of the sphere
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