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Two types of curved mirrors are: concave and convex.
An incline is a ramp or gentle slope. Inclined mirrors are two or more facing mirrors that are not both perpendicular to each other in two directions. For example, if two mirrors were on opposite walls of room, then one edge of one mirror were twisted (lifting the bottom off the wall or the right side), then the mirrors would be inclined from each other.
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1. in shaving mirrors 2.in the cars
We made some in class using mirors and a cardboard box. You have to cut two small holes on opposite sides of the box. Then on the opposite side position the mirrors on opposite sides of the box. (on the thinner side) then stick them in the right position and your done. To position mirrors: Make sure you can see out of the top from the the bottom mirror!
The most curved mirrors are spherical mirrors. The centre of curved surface is called center of curvature. There are two kinds of spherical mirrors. Concave and convex mirror.
Two types of curved mirrors are: concave and convex.
It has two mirrors set at an angle of 60o.
Reflecting TelescopeA reflecting telescope uses a lens and two mirrors. The lens is positioned at the eyepiece, and thus the focus, which the two mirrors generated by specifically redirected light. There are two types of reflecting telescopes with one lens and two mirrors, the Newtonian Focus and the Cassegrain Focus.
infinite mirrors
There are two parts to breaking dawn because the movie would be longer than titanic and restrictions make the people have to make to parts.
An incline is a ramp or gentle slope. Inclined mirrors are two or more facing mirrors that are not both perpendicular to each other in two directions. For example, if two mirrors were on opposite walls of room, then one edge of one mirror were twisted (lifting the bottom off the wall or the right side), then the mirrors would be inclined from each other.
The number of images increases
The Mirror of Erised and the two-way mirrors are not real things.
In a PERFECT System with Perfect Mirrors reflecting 100% of the Energy that strikes it....two parallel mirrors will reflect light striking it at 90 degrees to their surfaces an INFINITE number of times. Of course that System does not exist. Mirrors are NOT 100% Reflective. It is impossible to make two flat objects Perfectly Parallel, and Introducing a Perfectly Perpendicular Light Beam into the System is NOT Possible either.
Six, if you count the two tweeters on the inside of the side mirrors on most models.
The mirrors are different sizes