concave when you stand beyond the focal length.
It is not possible to do this with a convex mirror. If the mirror is concave you just have be twice the focal length away from the surface of the mirror or more.
It would show the smaller mirror, and reflections of it and the smaller mirror within, going to infinity. See the related link.
regular mirror
Rear View MirrorThe kind of mirror used in the rear-view mirror must be convex mirrors, because it creates smaller, yet still upright images. Concave mirrors would create an inverted image and the cars you see are not upside down. Convex mirrors make everything smaller so this allows the driver to see a greater range of things behind him.
It would appear reversed, but not upside down. If it does appear upside down, then either the plate is mounted in such a manner.
In a plane mirror, the image size is of same size as that of the object, but in the rear view mirror, the image size is smaller than that of the mirror.
A concave mirror will focus an image and make it appear smaller. A convex mirror will disperse an image and make it appear larger.
A narrow full length mirror that you could post on the back of the door would be perfect. You can see yourself entirely in the mirror and it takes up very little space.
Yes, but you are only really seeing yourself from one angle, and you are looking directly into your eye. You are also seeing a mirror image of yourself, in a picture the image would be reversed. Try facing slightly away from the mirror, and looking slightly away, just look at yourself through the corner of your eye. Alternatively, get hold of a second mirror and see yourself from other angles.
Good question. Location would be as far as the person is in front of the mirror Size would appear to become smaller
because the light travels str8 and if it hits a curved reflection your eves will follow there fore it looks upside down Because its a convex mirror. A regular mirror shifts everything from left to right but a convex mirror reverses on a horizontal plane versus a vertical plane.
because if they had smaller rollout the torque would flip the car upside down.