the light shines on the focal point and it reflects
convex mirror is used to reject coming rays and to see perfect.
When particles of light called photons hit surfaces, they bounce off and some reach, and enter, our eyes. Photons that hit smooth surfaces, such as mirrors, bounce off at the same angle at which they hit the surfaces. The scientific term for this phenomenon is reflection, and this is why we can see images in mirrors.
Yes, but it can be hard to arrange. You need to set up a real image as a virtual object, and make the convex mirror image that. If the rays converge strongly enough, they will still converge after reflecting off the convex mirror.
the image formed by convex lens are real but the images formed by concave lens are virtual concave mirror are commonly used in to torches search light and vehicles headlights to get powerful parallel beam of light they are often used as a wing a to see a larger image of the face the dentist use a concave mirrors to see larger image of that is open send large can give are used to concentrate sunlight to produce heat in solar furnace
Vigilance mirror is made of convex mirror because convex mirror shows large field of view. ... Image formed in the convex mirror is small in the size and closer. So we can see clear image.
Light 'bouncing' off the subject is reflected back by the mirror.
Images are a result of reflected light. That is why you can't see yourself in the dark.
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yes the witch used a mirror she used it to see where snow white was
Rear View MirrorThe kind of mirror used in the rear-view mirror must be convex mirrors, because it creates smaller, yet still upright images. Concave mirrors would create an inverted image and the cars you see are not upside down. Convex mirrors make everything smaller so this allows the driver to see a greater range of things behind him.
they are used to see yourself
Convex mirror :) - Shania L
convex mirror is used to reject coming rays and to see perfect.
Something reflects when it hits something and bounces back to the sender. It is often used for light beams or images which bounce off a mirror and come back to the sender so he or she can see him or herself.
Plane mirror images are always erect and virtual and appear as far behind the mirror as the distance of the object in front of the mirror. So, I think that it doesn't really matter what size the mirror is. I believe it is just how far you stand away from the mirror. The farther away the more image you can view.
A concave mirror is a cosmetic mirror. It's used for enlarging your face so you can see it with a closer view. You can also use it for makeup when covering up.
Because glass is not perfectly transparent, some of the light is reflected