to make an reflection
A flat mirror is also called a plane mirror
because of the flat surface
Curved mirrors have a reflective surface that is curved inward or outward, causing light rays to converge or diverge. This allows curved mirrors to form both real and virtual images. In contrast, flat mirrors have a flat reflective surface and only produce virtual images that are the same size as the object.
A mirror is a flat reflective surface, most commonly used by people to look at themselves.
Plane mirrors have a flat reflecting surface, while curved mirrors have a reflecting surface that is curved either inward (concave) or outward (convex). Curved mirrors can focus or diverge light rays depending on their shape, resulting in different optical properties compared to plane mirrors. Additionally, curved mirrors have a focal point and focal length, which plane mirrors do not possess.
Curved mirrors, such as concave and convex mirrors, distort the reflection of objects due to their curved surface. Concave mirrors can focus light to create real or virtual images, while convex mirrors always produce virtual images that are smaller than the object. In contrast, flat mirrors provide a true reflection of objects without any distortion or magnification.
how do mirrors reflect light
A plane mirror is a type of mirror that has a flat surface, whereas a mirror is a broad term used to describe any reflective surface. Plane mirrors reflect images with virtually no distortion, while mirrors can come in various shapes and sizes like concave or convex mirrors with specific reflective properties.
Solar cookers typically use flat or parabolic mirrors to concentrate sunlight onto a cooking area. Flat mirrors reflect and direct sunlight onto a cooking surface, while parabolic mirrors focus sunlight onto a single point to generate high temperatures for cooking. Both types of mirrors are commonly used in various designs of solar cookers.
Light interacts with mirrors through the process of reflection. When light hits a mirror, it bounces off the surface at the same angle it came in, creating a clear image of the object reflecting the light. Mirrors can be flat or curved, which affects how the light is reflected and the image that is formed.
Because mirrors have a reflective surface?
convex (curved) mirrors show more space than flat mirrors do also the images are smaller than they really are