Rear view mirrors are installed in the majority of motorized vehicles. Rear view mirrors are on vehicles to be able to see behind the user while driving either backing up, or changing lanes.
Convex mirrors
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.
to see what is behind you
Yes Formula one race cars have rear view mirrors. Like normal road cars F1 race cars too have rear view mirrors. They have 2 rear view mirrors unlike a road car that has 3 mirrors in total.
No, the rear view mirror cannot reflect a magnified image. Rear view mirrors are designed to provide a wide field of view without distorting the size of objects. They typically use flat mirrors that reflect light without magnification.
Rear view mirrors in vehicles and are used hairpin bends on mountains (hill).
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Convex mirrors are commonly found in stores, parking lots, and driveways as security or safety mirrors to provide a wider field of view for drivers and pedestrians. They are also used as rear-view mirrors in vehicles to reduce blind spots. Another example is in decorative or cosmetic mirrors due to their ability to make spaces appear larger.
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The Rear view mirrors are convex The Headlights are concave
They use convex mirrors to give a wider view.
Most cars have a centre rear view mirror on the windshield and two side mirrors on the doors.