Type of mirror

 Types of Mirrors:


1. Plane Mirror:

A plane mirror is a flat mirror that reflects light and images without changing their size or shape. It produces a virtual image that is upright and same size as the object.


2. Concave Mirror:

A concave mirror is a curved mirror that converges light rays. It can produce real or virtual images, depending on the object's distance from the mirror. Concave mirrors are often used in telescopes, microscopes, and solar furnaces.


3. Convex Mirror:

A convex mirror is a curved mirror that diverges light rays. It always produces a virtual image that is upright and smaller than the object. Convex mirrors are often used in security mirrors, rear-view mirrors, and surveillance systems.


Key Characteristics:


- Concave Mirrors:

    - Converges light rays

    - Can produce real or virtual images

    - Used in telescopes, microscopes, and solar furnaces

- Convex Mirrors:

    - Diverges light rays

    - Always produces virtual images

    - Used in security mirrors, rear-view mirrors, and surveillance systems

- Plane Mirrors:

    - Reflects light and images without changing size or shape

    - Produces virtual images

    - Used in everyday life, such as in bathrooms and dressing rooms.

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