Your question makes no sense
Closely Convex mirror like to be a mirror than concave mirror.
what do you call a curved piece of glass or other transparent material that refracts light
convex mirrors are preferred as drivers mirror because they reflect more area than plain or concave mirror.
A concave mirror is a spherical mirror with a reflective inside surface. When the reflective surface is made more curved, the distance between the focal point and the surface increases. A concave mirror can form both virtual or real images.
It is not possible to do this with a convex mirror. If the mirror is concave you just have be twice the focal length away from the surface of the mirror or more.
I remember this answer by remembering the word 'cave' as in 'concave'. The answer is Concave.
Eyesight = ------< = the lines are pointing to how it sees. You see things more clearly for far away things> = the lines are pointing to how it sees. You see things more clearly for close objects.Concave: ---------)(> objectConvex: ---------)< objectI hope you understand the answer. I didnt explain it too well.or you could try......concave is like a "cave"..it bends inwardsand convex is just the opposite it bends outwards....//nfjn//....concave mirror is the one which forms the inner part of the spherical mirror or its reflecting surface bulges inwards & convex is the one which bulges outwards. concave always forms real & inverted image while convex forms virtual & erect image
Actually it is a convex mirror, it bulges out in the center. This increases the field of view from a normal flat mirror so that you can see more area from side to side. So that you can see to the rear and to the side into the blind spot. concave is shaped like the inside of a bowl. Convex is shaped like the outside of a bowl or dome. The hint is to think "cave" inside a cave or bowl so conCAVE
They are used mainly for better sight. Here's an example of each. Convex is shaped like this ) which gives a wider angle. They are often used in convenience stores. Concave are used in side mirrors of vehicles They both provide different reflections. Much more effective than just a flat mirror for some purposes.
yes convex mirror will divert light more.
ShapeConcave mirrors curve inward, creating a focal point in front of the mirror. Convex mirrors curve outward creating a focal point behind the mirror.Concave ImageBecause of their shape and focal point placement, images in concave mirrors appear upside down and far away. However, when you move closer, the object enlarges. If you get close enough, the object enlarges more and the image is right-side up.Convex ImageIn a convex mirror, images appear right-side up, shrunken and virtual, or placed somewhere behind the mirror.
they are called concave mirror ... mirrors whose center bulges out are called convex, and can reflect a wider view than a flat mirrored surface, but the objects are "larger than they appear", and also "closer than they appear." These are most often seen on right hand mirrors on vehicles, to help minimise blind spots. mirrors whose center is recessed are called concave (remember the term by thinking of a shallow cave.) Depending upon how close you are to the mirror's focal point, objects appear larger than they really are, or upside down. These are often seen in makeup mirrors so you get a clearer view of your face when shaving or applying makeup. Combinations of both convex and concave mirrors are seen in funhouses of amusement parks, to make the viewer look skinnier and taller, shorter and fatter, or even upside down.