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  1. Concave Mirrors. In a concave mirror, the principal axis is a line that is perpendicular to the center of the mirror. The easiest way to visualize what a image will look like in this type of mirror is a ray diagram. Before that can be done, the focal point must first be defined.

  2. So, point A is the center of curvature of the mirror1. Example: Look at the given system, there is a concave mirror and plane mirror located on the focal point of the concave mirror. Draw the path of the ray and show how it leaves the system. Ray coming to the plane mirror reflects with the same angle, reflected ray from the mirror comes to the ...

  3. Nov 21, 2023 · A concave mirror is a mirror in which the reflecting surface is curved inwards. The focal length of a concave mirror is positive and shows the distance required to converge light rays to a single ...

  4. Image formation by concave mirrors. Let's explore the characteristics of the images formed by a concave mirror for objects placed at different positions! Created by Vibhor Pandey.

    • 6 min
    • Vibhor Pandey
  5. Concave Mirror Images. The Concave Mirror Image Formation Interactive provides learners with a virtual light box for exploring the reflection of light off concave mirrors and the manner in which such reflection leads to the formation of an image of a complex object. Learners tap on various points upon an object.

  6. Convex mirror has two ray diagrams because its principal focus and the centre of curvature lies behind its reflecting surface. Therefore, not more than two positions of the object can be obtained in relation to these points unlike concave mirrors where more than two ray diagrams are constructed to find out the position of the image for different relative positions of the object.

  7. The Point of Focus, where all the reflected rays of light converge or meet, can be determined by either: 1. Ray Diagrams (elaborated in upcoming videos) 2. Focal Length formula (that shows where the focus point is): f=-r/2, where f=focal length and r=radius of the curvature of the mirror's surface. ( 1 vote)

    • 9 min
    • Mahesh Shenoy
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