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When does a convex mirror form real image?

A convex mirror always forms a virtual image, meaning that the light rays appear to be coming from a point behind the mirror. Thus, a real image is never formed by a convex mirror.


Can a convex form an image that is enlarged real and upright?

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.


What type of image does convex mirror form?

What type of image does a flat mirror form?Virtual image


What are the images formed by a convex mirror?

convex mirror always form virtual, erect image


Why can convex mirrors form only one type of image?

Convex mirror form only one image(virtual) because it diverges light rays(beam).


Is it true that an image formed by a convex mirror is always inverted?

No, an image formed by a convex mirror is always virtual and upright. Concave mirrors can form both real and inverted images.


How would the eye perceive an image created by a concave mirror and by a convex mirror?

The image formed by a concave mirror can be real or virtual, depending on the object's position relative to the mirror. A real image is formed in front of the mirror and can be projected onto a screen, while a virtual image is formed behind the mirror and cannot be projected. Conversely, a convex mirror always produces a virtual, upright, smaller image of the object. The image appears closer to the mirror than the actual object and does not form a focused point.


Does a convex mirror form a virtual diminished and upright image for all real objects regardless of the location of the object?

Yes.


How can you distinguish between a plane concave and a convex mirror without touching them?

One way to distinguish between a plane concave and convex mirror without touching them is to observe their reflected images. A concave mirror will produce an upright and magnified image of an object placed in front of it, while a convex mirror will produce an upright and diminished image. Another way is to look at the reflection of a distant object – a concave mirror will form a real image, while a convex mirror will create a virtual image.


How do convex mirrors form virtual images?

Convex mirrors form virtual images because the reflected light rays diverge away from each other after hitting the mirror surface. When these diverging rays are traced back behind the mirror, they appear to originate from a point behind the mirror, thus creating a virtual image.


Which lens does not form a real image?

concave lens does not form a rel image and convex MIRROR does not form a real image


Do light rays reflect or refract when they hit a convex mirror?

A convex mirror has the same type of curve as the bottom of a spoon - it bulges out. Mirrors reflect.