Mirrors reflect light and create an image through the reflection of light rays. When light rays bounce off a mirror, they maintain the same size but change direction. This change in direction creates the illusion of an enlarged image because the brain perceives the reflected light as coming from a larger object.
Concave mirrors can enlarge images because they can focus light rays and converge them at a point, creating a magnified image. This is due to their inward curved surface that allows them to reflect light in such a way that the image appears larger than the object.
A concave mirror can give a real or virtual magnified image depending on the object's position relative to the mirror's focal point. If the object is beyond the focal point, a real and magnified image is produced; if the object is within the focal point, a virtual and magnified image is produced.
Mirrors that gives an enlarged image are basically a regular mirror just it has magnified glass.; Actually, it is a concave mirror, not a convex mirror, that is used to give an enlarged image.
A concave mirror can give a virtual and larger image than the object when the object is placed within the focal length of the mirror. When the object is placed beyond the focal point, a real, inverted, smaller image is formed.
The mirror image of TARAIN1014A would be A4101NIARAT.
Concave mirrors can enlarge images because they can focus light rays and converge them at a point, creating a magnified image. This is due to their inward curved surface that allows them to reflect light in such a way that the image appears larger than the object.
Rastar image.
A concave mirror can give a real or virtual magnified image depending on the object's position relative to the mirror's focal point. If the object is beyond the focal point, a real and magnified image is produced; if the object is within the focal point, a virtual and magnified image is produced.
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Light will bounce off the surface of a polished mirror in the same angle of incidence, but the way you see it, it's as if the image formed behind the mirror surface.
A 'mirror image'
images of poo get blurry
Astronomical telescopes use a large concave mirror, a plane mirror, and a convex lens in their design. The concave mirror gathers light, the plane mirror reflects it to a more convenient viewing location, and the convex lens magnifies and focuses the image for observation.
Concave mirrors are used to give an erect and enlarged image of an object. The image formed is virtual, upright, and magnified when the object is placed between the focal point and the mirror's surface.
Mirrors that gives an enlarged image are basically a regular mirror just it has magnified glass.; Actually, it is a concave mirror, not a convex mirror, that is used to give an enlarged image.
The image formed by a plane mirror is virtual image.
A concave mirror can give a virtual and larger image than the object when the object is placed within the focal length of the mirror. When the object is placed beyond the focal point, a real, inverted, smaller image is formed.