Because of the gravity
Real image
-- A concave mirror gathers the light and bunches it up all in one place, called the "focus" of the mirror. There's a "real image" at that place, and you can capture it with a piece of ground glass, tissue, photo-film, or light-sensitive device at that place. -- A plane mirror doesn't gather anything. It just kind of sends the light back toward where it came from. It doesn't form any real image, and there's nothing to capture.
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a plane mirror is used in solar cookers so that the heat reflected by the mirror to the cooker should be same as the light(heat) given out by sun. hope dat helped
A concave mirror will tend to "focus" light to some degree, depending on the curvature of the mirror. A parabolic mirror will bring reflected light to a sharp focus, and telescopes use this type of curve for the shape of their reflective surface. And for exactly the reasons you think they do. Want links? You got 'em....
No, the color of a mirror does not affect it's reflection of light.
plane mirror
The light ray arrives perpendicular to the plane of the mirror.
the base of it has a mirror
It is reflected at the same angle it hit the mirror at
plane mirror
A highly polishes plane surface which reflects light regularly is called a plane mirror. Image is formed as the light returns to the first medium when it just falls on the other surface of the second medium.
when the converging ray of light do not meet at a point, it moves parallelly then under this condition does concave mirror behaves as a plane mirrror.
It has the time of its life.
Directly, none. A plane mirror is capable of reflecting light so you would be able to see an image of yourself.
light rays reflect off an object, strike the mirror, and are reflected into your eyes.
plane mirror