I remember this answer by remembering the word 'cave' as in 'concave'. The answer is Concave.
A concave mirror produces a magnified virtual image making your face appear larger so you can see what you are doing more easily.
The make up mirror is a concave mirror. This is due to the fact that it forms an?erect?and a magnified image of the face.?
They both will give distorted images, but where a convex mirror (which bulges out like a bubble) has a right-side up image, a concave mirror (which bows in like a bowl) has an upside-down image.
Christmas bulbs are convex. Make up mirrors are concave. reg. mirrors are plane
Mirrors that gives an enlarged image are basically a regular mirror just it has magnified glass.; Actually, it is a concave mirror, not a convex mirror, that is used to give an enlarged image.
the diagram is not given. In ward and out ward are relative terms. So it would be confusing at all times. Now we have a portion of a sphere made up of glass. Now we have two sides one is curved in and other one is out. If we coat mercury on the curved in side then we get CONVEX mirror. If we coat mercury on curved out side, then we have CONCAVE mirror.
The make up mirror is a concave mirror. This is due to the fact that it forms an?erect?and a magnified image of the face.?
They both will give distorted images, but where a convex mirror (which bulges out like a bubble) has a right-side up image, a concave mirror (which bows in like a bowl) has an upside-down image.
Christmas bulbs are convex. Make up mirrors are concave. reg. mirrors are plane
A film artist typically uses a concave mirror when applying make-up. The reason for this is that a concave mirror produces an erect, virtual and highly magnified image.
Mirrors that gives an enlarged image are basically a regular mirror just it has magnified glass.; Actually, it is a concave mirror, not a convex mirror, that is used to give an enlarged image.
Both concave and convex mirrors will distort the image of the face if used when applying make-up. Which is why flat mirrors are used instead.
the diagram is not given. In ward and out ward are relative terms. So it would be confusing at all times. Now we have a portion of a sphere made up of glass. Now we have two sides one is curved in and other one is out. If we coat mercury on the curved in side then we get CONVEX mirror. If we coat mercury on curved out side, then we have CONCAVE mirror.
Basically shaving mirror, make-up mirror, car head lights.
Convex narrows the reflective view, up close.
A concave mirror is used for makeup mirrors/shaving mirrors because it produces an image that is larger than the object.
windows if u have a old camera or binoculars,u could open them up and get the concave and convex lenses from there.
ShapeConcave mirrors curve inward, creating a focal point in front of the mirror. Convex mirrors curve outward creating a focal point behind the mirror.Concave ImageBecause of their shape and focal point placement, images in concave mirrors appear upside down and far away. However, when you move closer, the object enlarges. If you get close enough, the object enlarges more and the image is right-side up.Convex ImageIn a convex mirror, images appear right-side up, shrunken and virtual, or placed somewhere behind the mirror.