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The imaginary line that extends straight out from the center of a reflective surface is the optical axis.
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A concave mirror is a spherical mirror with a reflective inside surface. When the reflective surface is made more curved, the distance between the focal point and the surface increases. A concave mirror can form both virtual or real images.
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The imaginary line that extends straight out from the center of a reflective surface is the optical axis.
The imaginary line that extends straight out from the center of a reflective surface is the optical axis.
The imaginary line that extends straight out from the center of a reflective surface is the optical axis.
focal length..
focal length..
Ina mirror, the angles bounce off (reflect) in a 90 degrees angle- in straight lines. On a non- reflective surface, it reflects in any angle.
Since a laser beam is light all moving on the same direction, the path of a laser beam will be a straight line, inless it is redirected by a reflective surface.
It has a polished reflective surface.
A matte surface is non-reflective. It is the opposite of shiny.
To avoid spoiling of mirror in rough handling The silver is the reflective surface - its what makes a mirror reflective.
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