A concave mirror the image will always be smaller then the actual image
No it dosen't form an image it is simply beads and mirrors
A plane mirror does not form an image under any circumstances, that is it cannot order light rays, that is dine by your eye and curvEd mirrors
the curved mirrors are trick mirrors and flat mirrors are the one's that you use at home
Mirrors that are curved, tall and thin = concave, short and wide = convex
curved mirrors are useful to driver to see what is in the back of them or use for seeing
There are usually two to three mirrors in a scanner and they are slightly curved so to reflect the image onto a smaller surface.
A plane mirror does not form an image under any circumstances, that is it cannot order light rays, that is dine by your eye and curvEd mirrors
No it dosen't form an image it is simply beads and mirrors
There are usually two to three mirrors in a scanner and they are slightly curved so to reflect the image onto a smaller surface.
Curved mirrors are mirrors that have a spherical side. example - concave and convex.
a reflecting telescope can help us because it is an optical telescope which uses a single or combination of curved mirrors that reflect light and form an image.
the curved mirrors are trick mirrors and flat mirrors are the one's that you use at home
In 'a' plane mirror only 'one' image is formed.
Concave mirrors
Two types of curved mirrors are: concave and convex.
Mirrors that are curved, tall and thin = concave, short and wide = convex
convex (curved) mirrors show more space than flat mirrors do also the images are smaller than they really are