concave
A mirror that is curved outward is convex. A mirror that is curved inward is concave.
A mirror that is curved outward is convex. A mirror that is curved inward is concave.
the answer is convex lens! to find this out you should know that concave lens are curved outward and convex lens are curved inward! i hope this helped and if it didn't i would like to apologize for not answering your question, now i bid a fine fairwell to all!
Con-caved mirror
A convex lens bends inward. Hope this helps:)
An inward curve is called concave, while an outward curve is called convex
A "concave" mirror curves inward. A "convex" mirror curves outward.
A concave mirror is a spherical mirror which is curved inward, where the inside surface is reflective. They work by reflecting the light captured into the centre of the mirror, creating a focal point in the centre of the mirror.
If you want to know what will do this, a lens will, or a curved mirror
A concave mirror, or converging mirror, has a reflecting surface that bulges inward (away from the incident light). A convex mirror, fish eye mirror or diverging mirror, is a curved mirror in which the reflective surface bulges toward the light source.
The radius of the sphere of which a lens surface or curved mirror forms a part is called the radius of curvature.
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.