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What is the nature of linear magnification of a convex mirror
They do not always create the same image. They have different focal points and objects at different distances which create an image different from the object in magnitude or orientation.
the focal point of a concave mirror is positive while a convex is negative
convex mirror always form virtual, erect image
Convex lens always gives a virtual & diminished image.
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What is the nature of linear magnification of a convex mirror
You need something transparent, convex and solid
A convex mirror will always create a virtual image. It will also have a negative magnification. The passenger side mirror in every car is slightly convex. [The one with "Objects in Mirror are closer than they appear"] Also, anti-theft mirrors in convenience stores have these properties.
They do not always create the same image. They have different focal points and objects at different distances which create an image different from the object in magnitude or orientation.
please help i need this question answered I believe a bi-convex lens, that is, a lens with an outward curve on both surfaces, would provide the greatest magnification in a simple (single) lens system.
A convex mirror will always create a virtual image. It will also have a negative magnification. The passenger side mirror in every car is slightly convex. [The one with "Objects in Mirror are closer than they appear"] Also, anti-theft mirrors in convenience stores have these properties.
No magnification, but only concentrating all the rays ie energy at a point.
Binoculars uses lenses for magnification mainly. Two convex lens and prisms are used
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No; I have a convex mirror that is a x 10 magnification, great for plucking eyebrows I can tell you and it is curved.
Regular polygons are always convex by definition.