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Convex mirrors are often placed on sharp turns on mountains to provide drivers with a wider field of view, allowing them to see oncoming traffic or obstacles around the bend. This helps improve safety by reducing blind spots and allowing drivers to react accordingly to potential hazards.
Well, honey, those convex mirrors are there to give drivers a better view around those tricky blind turns in the mountains. They help reduce accidents by allowing drivers to see oncoming vehicles or obstacles that might be hiding out of sight. So, next time you're cruising through those winding roads, just be thankful for those trusty mirrors keeping you safe and sound.
When you look into the corner formed by two mirrors, you see a repeated reflection of the same image bouncing back and forth between the two mirrors. The image does not appear reversed because each mirror creates a mirror image that is already reversed, resulting in multiple reflections that cancel out the reversal effect.
Well, isn't that a happy little question! You can use mirrors to see around corners by placing them at an angle where they can reflect the view from the other side. Just like painting a beautiful landscape, it's all about finding the right angle and position for your mirror to capture the hidden beauty around the corner. Just remember, there are no mistakes, only happy accidents in the world of mirrors and reflections!
a blind corner.
Answer #1convex lens is something they put in your eyes as contacts or in your glasses if you farsited but convex lens makes your image bigger and concave lens makes your image smaller.Answer #2For example, mirrors can be convex, concave and straight, just like glass. The normal mirrors that you use to look at yourself are straight mirrors, they show a normal picture.Do you ever walk into a shop and see a huge bulging mirror in the corner of the shop and you can see just about every corner of the shop in the mirror? well that is a convex mirror. The curved mirrors show a wider view of everything.The concave mirrors are opposite, they "magnify" the image, the concave mirrors make objects larger because the light is focused on a smaller reflection area.This is exactly what happens if you look through glass, that is either a convex or concave.People who are short sighted have glasses with a concavelens, (the lens that indents, you can also remember that it is concave that way because a cave goes in and a concave lens goes in.People who are long sighted wear glasses with convexlenses.
Convex mirrors make the image of the distant object clear and enlarged due to this we can see the objects on the other side of turns before taking the turn this is the reason why convex mirrors are fixed on blind turns of the mountain areas.
No, only clear lenses is that the case. A convex mirror would be doing exactly what you see it does everytime you pier into the corner of an older conveniance store. They have them high up as a security feature. It reflects a wide angled image onto its surfcace, therefore actually minimizing the image
Okay, you know those big mirror like things that they have in hospitals on stores to see whats coming around the corner? Well those mirror things are convex. The mirror ones that 'cave in' are concave. And they are different from a polygon because they really don't have sides like squares or rectangles:) Hope this helped.
A lense which bulges outwards is a convex lense.Additionally, a lense which bulges in is called a concave lense. You can remember the difference by thinking about the fact that a cave is like an inward bulge in a cliff, and the inward-bulging lenses are concave.
There is a CCTV camera pointed at the mirror. Because the mirror is convex (buldges out), the CCTV camera can see the whole of the shop at one time.
Convex mirrors are often placed on sharp turns on mountains to provide drivers with a wider field of view, allowing them to see oncoming traffic or obstacles around the bend. This helps improve safety by reducing blind spots and allowing drivers to react accordingly to potential hazards.
Well, honey, those convex mirrors are there to give drivers a better view around those tricky blind turns in the mountains. They help reduce accidents by allowing drivers to see oncoming vehicles or obstacles that might be hiding out of sight. So, next time you're cruising through those winding roads, just be thankful for those trusty mirrors keeping you safe and sound.
i found it once in bajora(upper left corner) but it moved later on
To give a hint at what might be just around the corner.
Many auto supply stores.
This is my way and it eliminates blindspots without the use of any other add ons. First, adjust your rear view mirror and make a note of what you see in each corner behind you. Then adjust your outside door mirrors to show what you saw into the corner of the mirror closet to you. It takes a little getting use to this and not all door mirrors will adjust to this point, but if you can, it is great!