It all depends on whether you are inside or outside of the sphere.
Concave and convex mirrors are called spherical mirrors because their reflecting surfaces are part of a sphere. This means that if the mirror were extended to form a complete spherical shape, it would have the same radius of curvature for all points on its surface.
Yes convex and concave mirrors are also known as spherical mirrors. If mercury coating is made on the convex side of the spherical then mirror is known as concave mirror. If mercury coating is made on the concave side the convex portion would reflect the light fallen so it is named as convex mirror. Actual just a small part of the sphere is taken out and this would act as the spherical mirror.
1. plain mirror2. concave mirror 4. concave lens3.convex mirror 5.convex lens
The opposite of concave is convex. A concave surface curves inward, while a convex surface curves outward.
Yes, lenses can be planar convex or concave. A planar convex lens has one flat surface and one convex surface, while a planar concave lens has one flat surface and one concave surface. These types of lenses are less common compared to standard convex and concave lenses.
Concave and convex mirrors are called spherical mirrors because their reflecting surfaces are part of a sphere. This means that if the mirror were extended to form a complete spherical shape, it would have the same radius of curvature for all points on its surface.
There is a good way to know if a polyhedra is convex. If you place the shape inside a sphere and all of the vertexes were touching the edge of the sphere, then it would be convex. If all of the vertexes didn't touch the edge, then it would be concave. How simply is that?
The 'face' of the weld may be slightly convex, flat, or slightly concave.
Yes convex and concave mirrors are also known as spherical mirrors. If mercury coating is made on the convex side of the spherical then mirror is known as concave mirror. If mercury coating is made on the concave side the convex portion would reflect the light fallen so it is named as convex mirror. Actual just a small part of the sphere is taken out and this would act as the spherical mirror.
The opposite of convex is concave. Concave shapes have an inward curve, while convex shapes have an outward curve.
It can be convex or concave.
It depends whether it's a concave or convex lens. If it's a convex lens - the thickest part is at the centre. With a concave lens, the thickest part is around the edge.
CONCAVE LENS : lens that atleast possess one end inwards is called as concave lens. CONVEX LENS : lens that atleast possess one end outwards like the exterior of the sphere is called convex lens. According to the medical values convex lens are used for long sight vision problem and concave lens for short sight vision problems.
convex and concave
1. plain mirror2. concave mirror 4. concave lens3.convex mirror 5.convex lens
A flat piece of glass. Also, any lens where the shape of the convex part matches the shape of the concave part. An example would be a flat piece of glass bent over a sphere.
concave=in convex=out