Images formed by convex mirrors are virtual, upright, and diminished in size compared to the object. They are always located behind the mirror and the image distance is negative. The image is formed by the intersection of reflected rays that appear to diverge from a point behind the mirror.
No, convex mirrors cannot produce real images. They only produce virtual images.
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No, an image formed by a convex mirror is always virtual and upright. Concave mirrors can form both real and inverted images.
Concave Vs Convex 1. Mercury coating will be made on the convex side but here on concave side. So reflecting portion would become concave and here convex 2. Both real and virtual images but only virtual images 3. Both diminished, enlarged and even same size images formed but only diminished. 4. Both inverted (real) and erect (virtual) images but only erect images. 5. Used as shaving mirror and in telescopes but used as rear view mirror
Mirrors that show virtual images are concave mirrors, while mirrors that show real images are convex mirrors. Concave mirrors can create magnified or reduced virtual images depending on the object's position relative to the mirror, while convex mirrors always create smaller, upright, and virtual images.
the image will be Unreal. Concave mirrors form a real and inverted image where in tn convex mirrors the images are unreal.
No, convex mirrors cannot produce real images. They only produce virtual images.
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No, an image formed by a convex mirror is always virtual and upright. Concave mirrors can form both real and inverted images.
Concave Vs Convex 1. Mercury coating will be made on the convex side but here on concave side. So reflecting portion would become concave and here convex 2. Both real and virtual images but only virtual images 3. Both diminished, enlarged and even same size images formed but only diminished. 4. Both inverted (real) and erect (virtual) images but only erect images. 5. Used as shaving mirror and in telescopes but used as rear view mirror
Mirrors that show virtual images are concave mirrors, while mirrors that show real images are convex mirrors. Concave mirrors can create magnified or reduced virtual images depending on the object's position relative to the mirror, while convex mirrors always create smaller, upright, and virtual images.
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False. Convex mirrors used for security purposes create virtual images, which are formed behind the mirror and appear smaller than the object being reflected.
The two types of curved mirrors are concave and convex mirrors. Concave mirrors curve inward and can create both real and virtual images, while convex mirrors curve outward and only produce virtual images.
Images formed by a concave lens are always virtual, upright, and reduced in size. On the other hand, images formed by a convex mirror are virtual, erect, and diminished in size. Additionally, concave lenses can form both real and virtual images depending on the object distance, while convex mirrors only produce virtual images.
The mirror in this case is a convex mirror, as virtual images are formed by convex mirrors.
In curved mirrors, images are formed due to the reflection of light rays off the mirror surface. Convex mirrors create virtual, upright, and diminished images, while concave mirrors can form both real and virtual images, depending on the object's distance from the mirror. The shape of the mirror and the position of the object relative to the focal point determine the characteristics of the image formed.