because one side is concave and the other is convex
Yes, there are 2 sided spoon.
A spoonful. What that volume may be depends on the size of the spoon.
scale measures force and/or mass; spoon measures volume
quinelle
haha okay.. well if there was a pile of spoon.. and two were going one way and there was one on top going the other way then it would be a transversal.
erect image.
An image that is upside down as compared to the object are known as inverted images. Example, the first thing you will notice is that the concave side of the spoon makes your image come upside down. Such an image is called an inverted image.
inverted image for eg take your spoon and look in it
Inverted spoon, occurring in swarms.
What a nice question. These two different images illustrate the difference between a reflection from a concave and a convex surface. However, if you look in a concave beauty/shaving mirror, you'll still find the image erect. For you will be closer to the mirror than the length of its focus. Enlarged a little indeed.
Apostle Spoon
You'd actually see your upside-down reflection in the bowl of a spoon (the part where the food goes); any reflection you see on the opposite side will always be upright. The inside of a spoon acts as a concave mirror, which have the interesting property of creating an inverted image when the object being reflected is located outside the focal point. If you hold the spoon as close to your face as you can, you'd see your reflection upright.
this happens because the coating is smooth on the clear spoon but is not clear on the fuzzy spoon.
An apostle spoon.
An apostle spoon is a spoon, usually made of silver, with an image of an Apostle or another Christian figure as the termination of the handle.
no the image is distorted
your face on a spoon