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The error is introduced by the thickness of the mirror is called the reflective error. It all depends with which side the mirror is coated. The type of mirror in question also plays a role.
Distance from the mirror, curvature of the mirror.
This will depend entirely on the geometry of the convex mirror. Only if the mirror is a spherical shell will the answer be "no."
virtual and real image
If an object's distance from the concave mirror is greater than the mirror's focal length, then the mirror image of it will be inverted. If the distance from the concave mirror is less than the focal length of the mirror, the image will not be inverted. No image will be produced if the distance from the mirror to the object is equal to the mirror's focal length.
The error is introduced by the thickness of the mirror is called the reflective error. It all depends with which side the mirror is coated. The type of mirror in question also plays a role.
As big an error as it was for imaging, the actual flaw was only about the thickness of a human hair.
It produced by the sounds.
It produced by the sounds.
It produced by the sounds.
Distance from the mirror, curvature of the mirror.
Just a mirror image x
distance from mirror
distance from mirror
Turf can be grown and produced in a range of thickness's and different suppliers tend to prefer growing their turf at varied thickness's.
This will depend entirely on the geometry of the convex mirror. Only if the mirror is a spherical shell will the answer be "no."
Distance from the mirror, curvature of the mirror.