Mirrors are divided into two types: spherical and plane mirrors. When an object is placed in front of a mirror, the light bounces off it, creating either a real or a virtual image of the object. When the light beams really intersect, a true image is created. The apparent divergence of ...
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Concepts related to the spherical mirrors Centre of mirror curvature (C): It is the centre of the sphere that themirroris considered as a part of it. It lies in front of the reflecting surface in theconcave mirror, It lies behind the reflecting surface in theconvex mirror,...
In the first part of this experiment we used a flat, concave, and convex mirror to determine the relationship between the angle of incidence and the angle of reflection for a light rays reflection on these mirrors, seen in Procedure A. In the second part of this experiment we used a light...
Uses of the concave mirror and the convex mirror in our daily life Laws of light reflection, Plane mirrors, Spherical mirrors, Concave mirror & Convex mirror Physical Quantities, Scalars, Vectors, Distance, Displacement, Speed & Velocity
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