A spherical mirror is part of a sphere. If the sphere is cut into two, the inside of a piece will be concave mirror, while the outside will be convex mirror.
Yes convex and concave mirrors are also known as spherical mirrors. If mercury coating is made on the convex side of the spherical then mirror is known as concave mirror. If mercury coating is made on the concave side the convex portion would reflect the light fallen so it is named as convex mirror. Actual just a small part of the sphere is taken out and this would act as the spherical mirror.
Christmas bulbs are convex. Make up mirrors are concave. reg. mirrors are plane
Some practical uses for concave and convex mirrors are in medical instruments, car mirrors, and telescopes.
Both the mirrors produce an virtual image when the object is placed in between the pole and focus . And also obviously both are a part of the category of spherical mirrors.
there are three kinds of mirror 1) concave 2) convex 3) plane
The most curved mirrors are spherical mirrors. The centre of curved surface is called center of curvature. There are two kinds of spherical mirrors. Concave and convex mirror.
Curved mirrors are mirrors that have a spherical side. example - concave and convex.
Yes convex and concave mirrors are also known as spherical mirrors. If mercury coating is made on the convex side of the spherical then mirror is known as concave mirror. If mercury coating is made on the concave side the convex portion would reflect the light fallen so it is named as convex mirror. Actual just a small part of the sphere is taken out and this would act as the spherical mirror.
Definitions found on www.dictionary.com Concave: a curved like a segment of the interior of a circle or hollow sphere; hollow and curved Convex:having a surface that is curved or rounded outwardsBoth concave and convex mirrors are spherical mirrorsconcave mirrora spherical mirror whose reflecting surface is curved inwards is called a concave mirrorconvex mirrora spherical mirror whose reflecting surface is curved outwards is called a convex mirror
The Rear view mirrors are convex The Headlights are concave
Christmas bulbs are convex. Make up mirrors are concave. reg. mirrors are plane
Concave mirrors are used in telescopes. Convex mirrors are used as side-view mirrors in cars.
Some practical uses for concave and convex mirrors are in medical instruments, car mirrors, and telescopes.
in concave and convex mirrors refraction happens
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Parabolic mirrors were described and studied in classical antiquity by the mathematician Diocles in his work On Burning Mirrors. Ptolemy conducted a number of experiments with curved polished iron mirrors, and discussed plane, convex spherical, and concave spherical mirrors in his Optics.
Both the mirrors produce an virtual image when the object is placed in between the pole and focus . And also obviously both are a part of the category of spherical mirrors.