By increasing its radius of curvature to infinity.
plane mirror is never a spherical mirror,spherical mirrors are made up by cutting the part of the sherical balls and then polishing them.while the plane mirror is just a sheet of polished glass
plane mirror is never a spherical mirror,spherical mirrors are made up by cutting the part of the sherical balls and then polishing them.while the plane mirror is just a sheet of polished glass
A plane mirror is flat, so your image is the same size as you. A spherical mirror is curved. If concave it can be used either to focus an image as in a reflecting telescope, or magnify as in a shaving/makeup mirror. If convex you get a smaller wide-angled image, as in a car's wing mirror
No. The two terms are mutually exclusive; something cannot be both flat and curved at the same time.
Plane Mirror And Other Spherical Mirrors Bulged Outside, Such As Convex Mirrors
Yes, spherical mirror is the part of a spherical reflecting surface.when it is broken the broken piece is also the part of the spherical reflecting surface.
Still Life with Spherical Mirror was created in 1934.
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The center of a spherical mirror is called the vertex. This is the point where the principal axis intersects the mirror's surface.
No, a hubcap is not a converging spherical mirror. A hubcap is a protective covering for the center of a vehicle's wheel, while a converging spherical mirror is a mirror that curves inwards to focus light rays at a point.
No, a spherical mirror is a general term that refers to a mirror with a curved surface, while a concave mirror specifically has a reflective surface that curves inward, like the inside of a sphere. Concave mirrors can be one type of spherical mirror, along with convex mirrors.
The geometric centre of a spherical mirror is called its pole. The centre of the hollow sphere for which the mirror is a part, is called the centre of curvature. The line joining the centre of curvature and the pole is the principal axis. A light ray incident on a spherical mirror, after reflection appears to pass through the principal focus in the case of a convex mirror and passes through the focus in the case of concave mirror. The diameter of the spherical mirror gives the measure of its aperture