why yes, yes they do.
they make objects appear more further away then they actually are
Magnifying mirrors, side mirrors on cars and trucks, certain securuty mirrors.
Plane, Convex and Concave
Yes. In convex mirrors, the image is always erect and diminished, at whatever distance the object may be in front of the mirror. The convex mirror has a wide field of view and hence is used as a rear view( or driving) mirror in vehicles, to view the traffic behind.
A plane mirror is a flat, as opposed to convex or concave, mirror.A plain mirror is just a ordinary mirror as used in a household. These are usually flat mirrors so they are also plane mirrors.Many households have small bathroom mirrors which magnify in this case they would be concave plain mirrors and not concave plane mirrors
Convex mirrors make objects appear smaller and closer than they actually are. This distortion can make you appear slightly thinner when you look at your reflection in a convex mirror.
farther away, for example the rear view mirrors in your car have a print on them saying "objects in mirror are closer than they appear"
Convex mirrors are often used for side mirrors (if the mirror has a note saying "objects in mirror are closer than they appear," it's convex; it may be convex even without such a note).
Convex mirror is curved outward so that it reflects a wider viewing area. The images reflected in convex mirror appear smaller and closer.Convex mirrors are generally labeled with safety warning "Objects in mirror are closer than they appear", to warn the driver to be cautious while driving.
Convex lens makes objects appear closer and corrects hyperopia (far-sightedness).
they make objects appear more further away then they actually are
they make objects appear more further away then they actually are
A convex mirror will always create a virtual image. It will also have a negative magnification. The passenger side mirror in every car is slightly convex. [The one with "Objects in Mirror are closer than they appear"] Also, anti-theft mirrors in convenience stores have these properties.
Objects in the convex mirrors appear smaller and farther away than they actually are. This type of mirror provides a wider field of view, making it easier to see vehicles that are approaching from the side or behind you. However, it can distort the size and distance of objects, so it's important to use your side mirrors in conjunction with your rearview mirror for an accurate understanding of your surroundings.
The images in your mirror will be closer than they appear
Convex mirrors diverge light rays, making objects appear smaller and upright. They have a wider field of view compared to flat or concave mirrors. Convex mirrors are commonly used in rear-view car mirrors to provide a wider perspective of the surroundings.
The mirror is convexed so it sees a larger area. If you see a larger area in the same size mirror then it is reasonable to understand that things are smaller which corresponds to further away. So, you must mentally realize that they are closer.