Convex mirror :) - Shania L
mirror formula = 1/v = 2/r = 1/v + 1/u this formula holds good for every type of mirror.
real and upright image
There is none. A quadrilateral is any polygon that has four sides and four corners, and all angles are 90 degrees. A rectangle is a type of quadrilateral.
Yes, a square is a specific type of rectangle or rhombus. The only qualifications for a rectangle are that the corners have the make 90 degree angles and the sides have to be parallel, any square meets those qualifications.
The rubber circles around the top of cup lids are buttons to mark what type of drink it is such as diet and other.
To see around corners, you can use a periscope or a mirror to reflect light from the hidden area into your line of sight. This allows you to view objects or people that are not in your direct line of sight. Additionally, some advanced technology like radar or ultrasound can also help visualize objects behind obstacles.
A mirror that bows inward is called concave. The opposite, a mirror that bows outward would be called convex. Convex mirrors are used to to increase the field of view around corners and blind spots. Concave mirror serve no purpose other than novelty (making you appear thin or odd)
Typically a concave parabolic mirror with a metallic reflector.
convex: to help the driver see areas behind and to the sides of the vehicle,which is in his/her blind spot.
Gazing balls, which have enhanced gardens and lawns for centuries, are primarily ornamental in purpose. One exception is the mirror-type ball. When strategically placed, these can serve as a security device of sorts, allowing a viewer to keep an eye around blind corners in the yard.
there re banked corners on a race track.
A Mirror that is flat is a duplex mirror.
Its called a Convex Mirror
Convex mirror
Convex mirror
It's just a normal mirror scientifically known as a "plane mirror".
Cancave mirror is the type of mirror that has minimum field of view for same aperture.