the image will always be diminished and will be of small size. it is so because the rays get diverged from lens and rays appear to meet (vitually) at the focus.
yes it always produces a virtual image. it is always erect. Its size is always diminshed. Distance from the mirror is always between Focus and Pole
John J. Convex
convex
A disco mirror ball is typically considered convex. Its surface is made up of many small, flat mirrors arranged on a spherical shape, which reflects light in various directions, creating a dazzling effect when illuminated. This curvature allows the light to scatter widely across the dance floor.
A fish eye mirror is a convex mirror
upright and smaller than the object
The characteristics of an image formed by a convex spherical mirror are virtual, upright, and diminished in size. The image is formed behind the mirror and its size is smaller than the object being reflected.
The mirror in this case is a convex mirror, as virtual images are formed by convex mirrors.
The nature of the image is not constant. It varies with the distance between the object and the mirror.
This will depend entirely on the geometry of the convex mirror. Only if the mirror is a spherical shell will the answer be "no."
No, an image formed by a convex mirror is always virtual and upright. Concave mirrors can form both real and inverted images.
If you were inside a concave (or convex) spherical mirror, you would see a distorted and magnified (or shrunk) version of your own reflection. The image formed would depend on the type of mirror and your position inside it.
convex mirror always form virtual, erect image
No, a convex mirror can only produce virtual images that are diminished and upright. The image formed by a convex mirror is always virtual and located behind the mirror.
The image formed by the convex mirror is virtual, erect and diminished.
Spherical mirrors can form either real or virtual images depending on their design. Concave mirrors can form real images that are inverted if the object is placed beyond the mirror's focal point. Convex mirrors always produce virtual images that are upright and smaller than the actual object. The image characteristics will vary based on the object's distance from the mirror and the type of mirror being used.
A convex surface means bulging out surface. A convex mirror is that spherical mirror in whichthe reflection of light takes place at the bulging out surface.A spherical mirror which is polished from hollow side, such that its reflecting surface is towards outer sideis called convex mirror. Example:-spoon