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write the uses of plane mirror,concave mirror and convex mirror​

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Answered by gouravkuamrverma2
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Answer:

Large concave mirrors are used to concentrate sunlight to produce heat in solar furnaces. Convex mirrors are commonly used as rear view mirrors in vehicles because they always give an errect image and have wider field of view as they are curved outwards. Big convex mirrors are used as shop security mirrors.

Answered by ghoshsujata899
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Answer:

PLANE MIRROR

They are used as looking glass.

They are used as looking glass.They are used in solar cookers.

They are used as looking glass.They are used in solar cookers.They are also used in constructing periscope which is used in submarines.

They are used as looking glass.They are used in solar cookers.They are also used in constructing periscope which is used in submarines.They are also used to make kaleidoscope, a toy which produces beautiful patterns.

They are used as looking glass.They are used in solar cookers.They are also used in constructing periscope which is used in submarines.They are also used to make kaleidoscope, a toy which produces beautiful patterns.They are also used in various scientific instruments.

Explanation:

CONCAVE MIRROR

Shaving mirrors.

Shaving mirrors.Head mirrors.

Shaving mirrors.Head mirrors.Ophthalmoscope.

Shaving mirrors.Head mirrors.Ophthalmoscope.Astronomical telescopes.

Shaving mirrors.Head mirrors.Ophthalmoscope.Astronomical telescopes.Headlights.

Shaving mirrors.Head mirrors.Ophthalmoscope.Astronomical telescopes.Headlights.Solar furnaces.

CONVEX MIRROR

Convex mirrors used inside buildings. ...

Convex mirrors used inside buildings. ... Convex mirror used in vehicles. ...

Convex mirrors used inside buildings. ... Convex mirror used in vehicles. ... Uses of the convex mirror in a magnifying glass. ...

Convex mirrors used inside buildings. ... Convex mirror used in vehicles. ... Uses of the convex mirror in a magnifying glass. ... Convex mirrors used for security purposes.

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