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Parallel rays approaching the mirror are reflected in a converging manner to a focal point.

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Q: Which mirror is called converging mirror?
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Why do we use concave mirror as converging mirror?

why do we use concave mirror as converging mirror


What is another name for a convex lens?

Concave and convex can refer the types of lenses used to treat refractive errors in the eyes. Concave is another word for myopic lens and convex is another name for a hyperopic lens also known as nearsighted and farsighted respectively


What type of an image does a converging mirror form?

inverted image for eg take your spoon and look in it


How do a concave mirror and convex mirror differ?

A concave mirror, or converging mirror, has a reflecting surface that bulges inward (away from the incident light). A convex mirror, fish eye mirror or diverging mirror, is a curved mirror in which the reflective surface bulges toward the light source.


Under what condition does a concave mirror behaves as a plane mirror?

when the converging ray of light do not meet at a point, it moves parallelly then under this condition does concave mirror behaves as a plane mirrror.


What mirror causes light rays to converge?

concave mirror and convex lens can be used to focus light rays. they are also called converging mirror and lens respectively. They focus the light at a distance of its focal length.


What is converging lens?

A converging lens is thin at the ends and thick in the middle. It is called converging because the rays of light passing through it, if parallel, converge at a point the other side. A magnifying glass uses a converging lens.


What is a converging lens?

A converging lens is thin at the ends and thick in the middle. It is called converging because the rays of light passing through it, if parallel, converge at a point the other side. A magnifying glass uses a converging lens.


Where is the only location where a converging mirror will not produce an image?

When the object lies within its focal length then no real image can be produced


A magnifying glass is also called what?

The answer is both convex and converging


Describe the Images produced by a concave mirror?

A concave mirror, or converging mirror, has a reflecting surface that bulges inward (away from the incident light). Concave mirrors reflect light inward to one focal point.They are used to focus light. Unlike convex mirrors, concave mirrors show different image types depending on the distance between the object and the mirror.These mirrors are called "converging" because they tend to collect light that falls on them, refocusing parallel incoming rays toward a focus. This is because the light is reflected at different angles, since the normal to the surface differs with each spot on the mirror.


Why is a convex lens called a converging lens?

when a beam of light is passed through the convex lens it converges the beam of ligth.hence convex lens is called a converging lens.