Mirrors that gives an enlarged image are basically a regular mirror just it has magnified glass.;
Actually, it is a concave mirror, not a convex mirror, that is used to give an enlarged image.
Well, if you say sausage king and bow three times, that's usually how I make the watermelon seeds disappear.
Only mirrors that are bend in or out can magnify because the way it's bent can increase the size by different angles.
both concave and convex mirror can produce magnified image
How can you get a real and a virtual image? A virtual and magnified image is got by a convex mirror.
The image in any common flat mirror ... found in a make-up kit,
a rest room, a barbershop etc. ... is a virtual one.
convex lens
Convex lens give a virtual & diminished image while concave lens give inverted virtual in rare case & magnified image.
They both will give distorted images, but where a convex mirror (which bulges out like a bubble) has a right-side up image, a concave mirror (which bows in like a bowl) has an upside-down image.
The minimum rays needed to form an image by a spherical mirror is two.
A concave mirror is dished in ward. A convex mirror domed. Both images will be distorted in size from actuality. A convex mirror will give a wider view of what you are looking at in the mirror. A concave mirror will compress and magnify the image being viewed.
It is because image formed by an convex mirror is always virtual, erect and smaller than the object. They are more helpful than the plane mirror because they give a wider view.
Convex lens give a virtual & diminished image while concave lens give inverted virtual in rare case & magnified image.
They both will give distorted images, but where a convex mirror (which bulges out like a bubble) has a right-side up image, a concave mirror (which bows in like a bowl) has an upside-down image.
The minimum rays needed to form an image by a spherical mirror is two.
Light will bounce off the surface of a polished mirror in the same angle of incidence, but the way you see it, it's as if the image formed behind the mirror surface.
A 'mirror image'
concave mirror
A concave mirror is dished in ward. A convex mirror domed. Both images will be distorted in size from actuality. A convex mirror will give a wider view of what you are looking at in the mirror. A concave mirror will compress and magnify the image being viewed.
A telescope eyepiece usually has 2 lenses in an astronomical telescope, and it is designed to give a magnified view of the virtual image produced at the focal point of the main lens.
okay i have a question . do you mean using one or two mirrors ?
The image of the star will be 67.5 cm from the mirror because focal length is the raidus of curvature multiplied by 2 or (2)(C). So, therefore, 150 / 2 will give the focal length which would also be the answer.
Different types of mirrors can do different things. A regular flat mirror is good for looking at your reflection; curved mirrors can give you a magnified image or focus light, either for use as a solar furnace, or as part of a larger optical system such as a telescope. Aside from that, there are the usual consumer variations; mirrors can be large or small, cheap or expensive, elaborately framed or simple, much like other consumer products.
The word mirror can be used multiple ways.Mirror (noun): an object that a reflects the object facing it off of itself to create a picture that is exactly the same as what is facing it. The mirror was broken when the men placed the heavy box on top of it.Mirror (verb): to give off an image exactly the same as what is facing it. The lake almost mirrored the night sky, though the water distorted the image from being exact.Mirror (adjective): exactly the same; representing a mirror A line of symmetry divides an image into two mirror images of each other.