erect, magnified, and virtual
explain the six cases for producing image formed by concave mirror
The concave mirror focusses images to its focal point. So the images formed are real inverted and increases in size as the distance between the aperture and the object decreases. When the object is placed between the focus and the aperture the image formed is virtual erect and magnified.
The difference is that when virtual image is formed by the concave mirror...it is larger than its original size..but when it is formed by the convex mirror..it is smaller than the original size....
the image in the concave mirror will be real and inverted
Concave mirror is that spherical mirror in which the reflection of light takes place in the bent-in surface(also called concave surface).
explain the six cases for producing image formed by concave mirror
The concave mirror focusses images to its focal point. So the images formed are real inverted and increases in size as the distance between the aperture and the object decreases. When the object is placed between the focus and the aperture the image formed is virtual erect and magnified.
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because the mirror used is concave mirror.
Yes!!! A variety of image.
A film artist uses a concave mirror when applying makeup because when the face of the person is placed between the pole and focus of the concave mirror, an erect, virtual and highly magnified image is formed, which is important for the artist when applying makeup. For the same reason, a concave mirror is used while shaving too.
The difference is that when virtual image is formed by the concave mirror...it is larger than its original size..but when it is formed by the convex mirror..it is smaller than the original size....
A concave lens will appear!
Concave mirror is that spherical mirror in which the reflection of light takes place in the bent-in surface(also called concave surface).
the image in the concave mirror will be real and inverted
no concave mirror is in shape of concave mirror
why do we use concave mirror as converging mirror