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mirror formula = 1/v = 2/r = 1/v + 1/u this formula holds good for every type of mirror.
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A mirror that curves outward is called a convex mirror. It causes light rays to diverge, making objects appear smaller and farther away than they actually are. Convex mirrors provide a wider field of view, which is why they are often used in vehicle side mirrors and security settings. This type of mirror also creates virtual images that are upright and reduced in size.
A convex mirror can produce a virtual, upright, and diminished image of objects placed in front of it. The image formed is always smaller than the actual object.
Concave mirrors can produce real images when the object is placed beyond the focal point of the mirror. This type of mirror converges light rays to a point, creating a real image that can be projected onto a screen.
A flat mirror produces a virtual image that is upright, the same size as the object, and with the same orientation as the object. The image appears to be located behind the mirror at the same distance as the object is in front of the mirror.
A concave mirror is typically used to create a magnified image of an object. The mirror curves inward and can produce an enlarged virtual image when the object is placed within the focal length of the mirror.
An erect but virtual image of same size but with lateral inversion
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A concave mirror when the object is placed between the focal point and the mirror will produce an erect, diminished, and virtual image. This type of mirror is commonly used in makeup mirrors and shaving mirrors.
A concave mirror can create a real image.
What type of image does a flat mirror form?Virtual image
Concave mirror is used to a real image as big as real object. If the object is placed at center of curvature , then real image is formed at the same center of curvature.
A convex mirror forms a virtual, upright, and diminished image of the object placed in front of it. The image is also located behind the mirror.