Super Science..........


       A concave mirror is curved inward. When a candle is placed in front of it, the mirror can form different types of images. If the candle is close, the image appears large and upright. If it is far, the image becomes small and inverted. Concave mirrors are used in torches, headlights, and shaving mirrors.

      A convex mirror is curved outward. It always forms a small, upright image. It spreads light over a wide area. Convex mirrors are used as rear-view mirrors in vehicles because they help us see a larger area.

Through this experiment, students can understand how light reflects and how different mirrors form different images.

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