Concave mirrors can be purchased from a number of places, specialist mirror stores would be able to stock these. Also on-line sites such as Amazon also stock these mirrors.
no concave mirror is in shape of concave mirror
why do we use concave mirror as converging mirror
A concave mirror is a curved mirror that curves inward. In a ray diagram for a concave mirror, parallel rays of light that hit the mirror will converge at a point known as the focal point. One characteristic of the image formed by a concave mirror is that it can be real or virtual depending on the object's distance from the mirror.
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If this mirror is reflective on both sides, then it can be both concave and convex. Otherwise, the two cannot act like one another.
I'm unable to view images or diagrams, so I can't identify which mirror is a single concave mirror based on your description. However, a single concave mirror is characterized by its inwardly curved reflective surface. If you can provide descriptions of the mirrors, I can help you determine which one is the concave mirror.
Inner curved surface is known as concave mirror because inner side of the spherical mirror is polished to reflect the light is called concave mirror,and concave mirror is know because concave mirror converges parallel beam of light.
No, a spherical mirror is a general term that refers to a mirror with a curved surface, while a concave mirror specifically has a reflective surface that curves inward, like the inside of a sphere. Concave mirrors can be one type of spherical mirror, along with convex mirrors.
A concave mirror would focus the light back towards the focal point of the mirror. You would not be able to use the mirror effectively with a concave.
Such a mirror is concave.
No, a concave mirror and a convex mirror have different curvatures and focal points. A concave mirror reflects light inward, converging it to a focal point, while a convex mirror reflects light outward, diverging it. They cannot interchange their functions.
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