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this happens because the coating is smooth on the clear spoon but is not clear on the fuzzy spoon.
A big spoon!
Like a spoon. I'll try to illustrate it: (LOOK AT THE DOTS_ .______________________ _._____________________ ___.___________________ ______.___________._____ _______________________ ________.________.______
The light from an object falls on the mirror. If these rays were to be extended backwards then they would meet behind the mirror making the image also at the back of the mirror. We can't catch this image on the screen. The image looks smaller due to one of the laws of depth perception. This makes the image look even smaller.
inverted
inverted image for eg take your spoon and look in it
no the image is distorted
It is upside down
When you look into the deep side a spoon, you appear to be upside down because the light particles that reach the spoon reflect in different angles, reversing the image inside. This happens because the spoon is not completely flat, and the curves create such an effect.
Apostle Spoon
Yes
erect image.
this happens because the coating is smooth on the clear spoon but is not clear on the fuzzy spoon.
What a nice question. These two different images illustrate the difference between a reflection from a concave and a convex surface. However, if you look in a concave beauty/shaving mirror, you'll still find the image erect. For you will be closer to the mirror than the length of its focus. Enlarged a little indeed.
An apostle spoon.
An apostle spoon is a spoon, usually made of silver, with an image of an Apostle or another Christian figure as the termination of the handle.
Because the back of a spoon is a miror that is convex and as such it has to spread the reflection of your head over a larger area. distorting the picture and making making it seem bigger