Such a mirror is concave.
A "concave" mirror curves inward. A "convex" mirror curves outward.
A "concave" mirror curves inward. A "convex" mirror curves outward.
The convex mirror curves outwards while the concave mirror would curve inwards. The convex mirror traces light out making faraway objects bigger like in a telescope.
If our image is real and inverted and smaller than the object ,then it is a concave mirror; if the image is virtual and erect and larger than the object,then it is a convex mirror; if the image is of the same size as of the object,it is a plane mirror. that is how we can distinguish or identify which of the given mirrors are what. BUT if the angle is very small you cannot tell Plane is flat, convex it curves outwards and concave it curves inwards.
It curves inwards :)
Convex when it bends outwards, concave when it bends inwards
Lots of different things curve in. Something that curves inwards can also be called concave, a spoon is an example of something that is concave. A bowl is also concave and curves inward.
it is called concave mirror
Concave mirror
Concave mirror
outward
convex
infraction