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The focus of a concave mirror is the point where parallel rays of light converge after reflecting off the mirror. It is located along the principal axis, halfway between the vertex and the center of curvature of the mirror. Rays of light that are parallel to the principal axis will reflect and converge at the focus.
It depends on the precise shape of the mirror. What's generally meant by "sharp image" is that the light rays focus at a single point. If the curvature of the mirror is variable, this doesn't happen.
When an image is said to be "behind the mirror," it means that the image appears to be located at a point behind the mirror's surface. This is a virtual image formed by the mirror's reflection properties, where the light rays do not actually converge at that point but appear to originate from it due to how we perceive reflection.
For example, when you look into the mirror the shape and size of your body differs as you get closer or move further away...also your right side would look as if it is on your left side and the latter...this could be known as laterally inverted. Hope I helped. Pinkyflam.
a normal is the middle line from where angle of incidence and angle of reflection are same
The focus of a concave mirror is the point where parallel rays of light converge after reflecting off the mirror. It is located along the principal axis, halfway between the vertex and the center of curvature of the mirror. Rays of light that are parallel to the principal axis will reflect and converge at the focus.
It depends on the precise shape of the mirror. What's generally meant by "sharp image" is that the light rays focus at a single point. If the curvature of the mirror is variable, this doesn't happen.
An Art Deco mirror is meant to be used as the focal point of a room. Using an Art Deco mirror in a room typically entails a minimalist design with the major focus being symmetry. This type of room decoration became popular in the 1920's and 1930's.
It slows down. Or, if you meant "break" a mirror, it is in two or more pieces.
I am assuming you meant, "mirror". in that case, yes. A teloscope uses a mirror.
Save the environment!M!
You aren't meant to focus as such.. just enjoy it!
You foucus in on the object/person/landscape
The Vow of celibacy is meant to help priests focus on a relationship with God, rather than a relationship with a partner; Catholic priests are an alter Christus - another Christ, they are to mirror Him in their lives, they are His representatives; they are already "married" to the Church.
It is a compound that has a non superimposable mirror image, and an asymmetric center.
Well i have a hamster that likes his mirror it's a little mirror meant for birds so you'll see it in the bird section at a petstore(:
its often stated what is meant and things about exploitation, racism, sexism, violence etc.