Concave means that it bows inward (a dent instead of a bulge). Planoconcave means that one side is flat and the other side is concave.
concave food side, convex bottomside
concave and convex refer to the curve of the mirror. if it is concave, it curves in at the middle, like a 'cave'. if it is convex, it curves out at the middle, like an eye. think of a spoon - one side is convex, the other is concave. this curve will affect the image the mirror shows.
A concave mirror forms a virtual, magnified, right side up image.
Yes convex and concave mirrors are also known as spherical mirrors. If mercury coating is made on the convex side of the spherical then mirror is known as concave mirror. If mercury coating is made on the concave side the convex portion would reflect the light fallen so it is named as convex mirror. Actual just a small part of the sphere is taken out and this would act as the spherical mirror.
Concave means that it bows inward (a dent instead of a bulge). Planoconcave means that one side is flat and the other side is concave.
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A single side cannot be concave and so the question makes no sense.
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First you have to understand concave. Concave is a term of the curve of the deck. Not from nose to tail, but from side to side. You will notice the board dips down in the middle (or comes up on the sides, however you want to look at it). This allows your heels/toes to flick the board for kickflips and heelflips. The deeper the groove (or the more the side come up) the more the concave. So, for a board to have mellow concave it is more flat.
it is a piece of glass where microscopic specimens are placed for observation. This slide has a circle in the middle with a convex side and a concave side. The sample should be placed in the depression- on the concave side.
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The shape of a concave lens is such that the middle part is thinner than the edge. If one side of the lens is flat, then the other side will be shaped inward like a cave, kind of like this: [( You can also have a concave lens where both sides are shaped inward, like this: )( You can even have a concave lens where one side is shaped outward, and the other side is shaped inward, as long as the inward-shaped side is more dramatic than the outward-shaped side.
A concave mirror would focus the light back towards the focal point of the mirror. You would not be able to use the mirror effectively with a concave.
Inner curved surface is known as concave mirror because inner side of the spherical mirror is polished to reflect the light is called concave mirror,and concave mirror is know because concave mirror converges parallel beam of light.
They are entering from convex side.They leave from concave side.
Concave mirrors are used in telescopes. Convex mirrors are used as side-view mirrors in cars.