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  1. A spherical mirror is a mirror that has the shape of a piece cut out of a spherical surface. There are two types of spherical mirrors: concave mirror and convex mirror. In this article, we will be studying the spherical mirror structure and its different types in detail. Table of Contents:

  2. 3 days ago · The convex mirror is one of the important things that offer a clearer rear view of the road to ensure maximum safety all the time. A convex mirror has broader fields of view as compared to reflective surfaces of concave and plane mirrors. Due to this, convex mirrors are used in forming side mirrors off an automobile.

  3. holds good for concave mirrors as well as convex mirrors. Example of Mirror Equation. The radius of curvature of a convex mirror used for rearview on a car is 4.00 m. If the location of the bus is 6 meters from this mirror, find the position of the image formed. Solution: Given: The radius of curvature (R)= +4.00 m. Object distance(u) = -6.00 m

  4. Convex mirrors are also used in various other places like as a street light reflectors as it can spread light over bigger areas. They are also used to make telescope and ceiling dome mirrors. our sunglasses too are convex mirrors. this is the same reason why hollow-face illusion works, our brain doesn't simply show what is present;it processes ...

  5. Actually a concave mirror can be seen in any shape. It’s a part of the sphere of the reflecting surface and we don’t know how big the sphere is and how small is the part of the sphere which is used to make the mirror. There’s a difference between the parabolic mirror and the spherical mirror as the parabolic mirror is having a well ...

  6. The correct option is C. both concave mirror and convex lens. The explanation for the correct option: In the case of option C. When a hollow spherical is divided into parts and the exterior surface of each cut portion is painted, it forms a mirror, with the inner surface reflecting the light.

  7. 4 years ago. Actually a concave mirror can be seen in any shape. It’s a part of the sphere of the reflecting surface and we don’t know how big the sphere is and how small is the part of the sphere which is used to make the mirror. There’s a difference between the parabolic mirror and the spherical mirror as the parabolic mirror is having ...

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    • Mahesh Shenoy