converges on a point
A concave mirror reflects light and curves inward. This type of mirror causes light rays to converge at a focal point, making it useful in applications such as telescopes and headlights.
Concave
No, a concave mirror and a convex mirror have different curvatures and focal points. A concave mirror reflects light inward, converging it to a focal point, while a convex mirror reflects light outward, diverging it. They cannot interchange their functions.
One example of a concave mirror is a shaving or makeup mirror. These mirrors curve inward, causing light rays to converge to a focal point. This type of mirror is commonly used in applications where magnification or focusing of light is required.
A concave lens is thinner in the middle and thicker at the edges, causing light rays to diverge. A concave mirror, on the other hand, is curved inward like the inside of a bowl, causing light rays to converge at a focal point. Both have different optical properties and applications.
A concave mirror reflects light and curves inward. This type of mirror causes light rays to converge at a focal point, making it useful in applications such as telescopes and headlights.
No, a concave mirror and a convex mirror have different curvatures and focal points. A concave mirror reflects light inward, converging it to a focal point, while a convex mirror reflects light outward, diverging it. They cannot interchange their functions.
Concave
Such a mirror is concave.
Concave mirror
it is called concave mirror
Concave mirror
A CONCAVE mirror is a mirror with a reflecting surface that curves inward.
concave
it is called concave mirror
yes concave is like a cave
a concave mirror