Converging Mirror or Concave Mirror


 
 
Concept Explanation
 

Plane Mirror

Plane Mirrors: The most familiar type of mirror is the plane mirror, which has a flat, or plane, surface. The plane mirror is the only optical device that is capable of forming a completely accurate image (in reverse of course) of an object of appreciable size.

As a magnifier, the concave mirror is useful when the object is nearer the mirror than the focus, and the image is magnified. The dentist's mirror and the shaving mirror are examples of this. If a lamp is placed at the focus of a concave mirror, light rays from the lamp are reflected so that a parallel beam of light is produced. This arrangement is used in car head lamps and pocket torches.

Large mirrors used in telescopes are usually paraboloids. In such mirrors, when a small bulb is placed at the focus, it reflects a parallel beam of constant intensity. Its common applications include automobile headlights and searchlights.

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