in Cassegrain
reflector,side mirror of vechiles
Concave mirrors are used in reflecting telescopes, makeup mirrors, and headlights to focus light rays. Convex mirrors are used in security mirrors, wide-angle rearview mirrors in cars, and magnifying glasses to provide a wider field of view or to reduce image distortion.
1. in shaving mirrors 2.in the cars
No, this is because the image formed in convex mirror is smaller and the shape of the image is irregular. So if we use convex mirrors as a shaving mirror, there are chances of getting hurt whle shaving.
Not sure about mirrors but convex and concave lenses are used to treat conditions such as long/short sightedness.
The Rear view mirrors are convex The Headlights are concave
Convex mirrors.
No, diverging mirrors and convex mirrors are not the same thing. A diverging mirror is a concave mirror, while a convex mirror is a mirror that curves outward. Convex mirrors have a wider field of view compared to diverging mirrors.
The basic periscope uses flat mirrors, to bend and offset the optical path. If magnification is required, then the periscope will use convex objective and eyepiece lenses, becoming a refracting telescope with an offset in its optical path.
Convex mirrors are commonly used in vehicles as side mirrors to provide a wider field of view for the driver. They are also used in security cameras to give a wider angle of surveillance. Other uses include in stores to deter shoplifting, as decorative elements in interior design, and as safety mirrors in warehouses to prevent collisions.
Concave mirrors are used in telescopes. Convex mirrors are used as side-view mirrors in cars.
Convex mirrors are used as side-view mirrors in vehicles to provide a wider field of view and reduce blind spots. They are also used in stores and warehouses as security mirrors to improve visibility around corners and aisles. Additionally, convex mirrors are utilized in surveillance systems for monitoring large areas.
Some convex mirrors are used for magnification... such as those you might see at a make-up counter in the store. Concave mirrors are used in stores. They're put up in the corners so that a large area can be seen that would otherwise be out of view. The also have very specified uses for bouncing lazers and those sorts of applications.