No, they use lenses. :)
the curved mirrors are trick mirrors and flat mirrors are the one's that you use at home
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the reflection of light on a convex mirrors are more closer
Convex mirrors are often used for side mirrors (if the mirror has a note saying "objects in mirror are closer than they appear," it's convex; it may be convex even without such a note).
No, they use lenses. :)
Mirrors, solar panels, etc.
Because mirrors have a reflective surface?
Mirrors in flashlights and headlights, mirrors for shaving or make up. A mirror to make objects look bigger.
many such as magnifyingThey take objects that are at a distance and magnify them using mirrors and/or lenses.the use of a telescope is so you can see in to space clearly
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Mirrors and other objects reflect light, though most objects absorb some wave lengths and reflect others and black absorbs all wavelengths and white reflects all wavelengths.
They take objects that are at a distance and magnify them using mirrors and/or lenses.
They take objects that are at a distance and magnify them using mirrors and/or lenses.
A Telescope uses lenses or mirrors to collect and focus light from distant objects. With the advancement in optical research we are capable to watch the stars and planets better than before. Our information about universe largely depend on telescopes.
To view physical appearance by own-self.answer #2grocery store scanners use mirrors to direct the lasers, many other laser applications use mirrors to move and direct the beams. Many industrial processes use mirrors and lasers to direct light and laser beams. You use mirrors to drive safely. Warehouses use mirrors on the corners to prevent collisions. Many camera have mirrors in them. We use mirrors for many different applications.
they make objects appear more further away then they actually are