yes it always produces a virtual image. it is always erect. Its size is always diminshed. Distance from the mirror is always between Focus and Pole
we see a diminished and virtual image in a convex mirror provided the object is not kept on the focus of the mirror.
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.
virtual imagesupright imagesImages are lager than the objectimages are formed behind the mirror
John J. Convex
convex mirror is not used in solar cooker since it form image inside the polished surface
Convex mirror
convex mirror always form virtual, erect image
Plane and convex mirrors produce only virtual images.
Because the focal point of the convex mirror will always be at a 'virtual' place. Convex mirrors focus the image at a definite point.
Convex mirror forms a virtual image.
convex
since the convex mirror is curved outwards the the focus is behind the mirror
The image formed by the convex mirror is virtual, erect and diminished.
Nature is of the image not of the mirro.r For Convex mirror image is virtual, erect and diminished.
A virtual image.
In a concave lens the object always forms a virtual image. The convex lens also forms a virtual image.
The convex mirror diverges light rays, so if you draw the reflected rays in front of the mirror and continue drawing them at the back of the mirror the virtual light rays (at the back of the mirror) will join. This point is called a Virtual Focus Point.