No light wave ever acts like a mirror.
a convex mirror
Mirror.
A mirror
Light rays converge as well as diverge. it depends upon the type of lens or mirror you pass it through. A concave lens or a convex mirror diverges the light whereas a convex lens or a concave mirror converges the light rays!
A convex mirror has the same type of curve as the bottom of a spoon - it bulges out. Mirrors reflect.
a convex mirror
Because it reflects from the sun, and acts like a satalight
Mirror.
A mirror
mirror yes it might not seem like it but it is u will proboly understand when u get into microscopes
Light doesn't reflect light, nor does any other electromagnetic radiation.
By 'Atomic Scattering', which is the absorption and re-emission of light energy by the particles of a medium which will not absorb the energy. It depends if the mirror is concave or convex. The light reflects differently depending on the type of mirror.
A reflecting telescope.
Specular reflection occurs when light bounces off of a smooth surface such as a mirror!
Light rays converge as well as diverge. it depends upon the type of lens or mirror you pass it through. A concave lens or a convex mirror diverges the light whereas a convex lens or a concave mirror converges the light rays!
A concave mirror will tend to "focus" light to some degree, depending on the curvature of the mirror. A parabolic mirror will bring reflected light to a sharp focus, and telescopes use this type of curve for the shape of their reflective surface. And for exactly the reasons you think they do. Want links? You got 'em....
A convex mirror has the same type of curve as the bottom of a spoon - it bulges out. Mirrors reflect.