We see objects in a mirror, because a mirror, when hit by particles of light called photons, reflects the photons back to us and some reach, and enter, our eyes. by Ronan Lavery.
In 'a' plane mirror only 'one' image is formed.
Concave mirrors
the image will be Unreal. Concave mirrors form a real and inverted image where in tn convex mirrors the images are unreal.
In curved mirrors, images are formed due to the reflection of light rays off the mirror surface. Convex mirrors create virtual, upright, and diminished images, while concave mirrors can form both real and virtual images, depending on the object's distance from the mirror. The shape of the mirror and the position of the object relative to the focal point determine the characteristics of the image formed.
Convex mirror form only one image(virtual) because it diverges light rays(beam).
because it can magnify the object and form the image.
A kaleidoscope forms an image by reflecting light off multiple mirrors that are arranged in a symmetrical pattern inside the tube. When colorful objects or glass pieces are placed at one end and light enters the other end, the mirrors create a visually intricate and symmetrical pattern by reflecting the shapes and colors of the objects.
If you're talking about mirrors then convex is the mirrors that makes things appear larger. Hope this helps!
-A car's headlight, reflector lamps. -Concave mirrors can be used as makeup or shaving mirrors because an enlarged image can be obtained using a concave image. -Concave mirrors can also be mirrors used for dentists to see an enlarged image of a tooth.
Real images produced by concave mirrors are inverted, while those produced by convex mirrors are typically upright. This occurs because light rays converge to form the real image in concave mirrors, resulting in an inversion of the image.
A reflecting telescope.
A plain mirror cannot form a real image; it only produces virtual images. A virtual image is formed when light rays appear to diverge from a point behind the mirror, making it seem as though the image is located there. In contrast, a real image is created when light rays converge and can be projected onto a screen, which plain mirrors do not do. For real images, concave mirrors or lenses are typically required.