Image Formation by Convex Mirror 🪞|| Class 10|| lecture 6 ||

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  • Image Formation by Convex Mirror
    Image: Diagram showing a convex mirror with an object placed in front of it
    The convex mirror forms a virtual, upright, and diminished image of the object. The image is formed behind the mirror, and its size is smaller than the object.
    Key Features:
    1. Virtual image: The image cannot be projected onto a screen.
    2. Upright image: The image has the same orientation as the object.
    3. Diminished image: The image is smaller than the object.
    4. Behind the mirror: The image is formed on the same side of the mirror as the object.
    Ray Diagram:
    [Image: Ray diagram showing the path of light rays from the object to the convex mirror]
    1. Incident ray: Hits the mirror and is reflected.
    2. Reflected ray: Appears to originate from a point behind the mirror.
    3. Virtual image: Forms at the point where the reflected rays intersect.
    Characteristics:
    1. Wide field of view
    2. Reduced magnification
    3. No inversion of image
    Applications:
    1. Rearview mirrors in vehicles
    2. Security mirrors
    3. Optical instruments
    This description provides a clear understanding of how a convex mirror forms an image and its characteristics, along with applications in everyday life.

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