Convex mirrors are used in security settings. They gather an image from a wider area than a flat mirror.
concave mirrors
Convex usually, its used as a light source and not as a magnifier (or imager of any sort).
A convex mirror has the same type of curve as the bottom of a spoon - it bulges out. Mirrors reflect.
The convex mirrors produces the diverging rays. I hope this would be enough.
there are three main types of mirror- 1-flat=normal mirror 2-convex=outward 'bulge' type commonly used in shops for security-gives wide field of view.also on some motor vehicles, usually door mirrors. 3-concave=as the name suggests in facing 'bulge' (as in cave-makes it easy to remember this way)used to concentrate the light to a focal point-used in some telescopes. concave,convex or combinations of both are used in 'fun house' exhibits to radically distort images of the viewer.
Convex mirrors.
convex mirror
Concave mirrors
a detist use concave mirrors to focus light on the tooth because when objects are kept very closee to concave mirrors they look larger, this makes concave mirrors useful for a dentist to focus light on the tooth.
its the square mirrors that are on the sides of your car front doors.
concave mirrors
Laser mirrors are special mirrors used to direct laser beams. The mirrors are specially designed for the type and wavelength of the laser being used to keep the amount of light absorbed by the mirror to a minimum.
concave mirror
Focusing Curved mirrors
To reflect the image of a large area, a convex mirror would be used. This mirror would normally be in the form of a spherical section, as the security mirrors in a store or mall. A full mirrored sphere could be used, but would not be as efficient.
the reflecting telescope uses mirrors and lenses. The refracting telescope does not include the mirrors.
A convex mirror has the same type of curve as the bottom of a spoon - it bulges out. Mirrors reflect.