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INTRODUCTION Spherical mirrors are generally constructed from glass. A spherical surface is a part cut from a hollow sphere. This curved surface of the glass has a silver coating on one side and a polished surface on the other, where the reflection of light takes place. The term “convex mirror” refers to a mirror where the reflection occurs at the convex surface, and the term “concave mirror” refers to a mirror where the reflection occurs at the concave surface. OBJECTIVE * To recognize the two type of spherical mirrors * To demonstrate the experiment of image formation * To draw the ray diagram of image formation * To  find out the uses of concave mirror SUBJECT MAPPING Image formation by concave mirror ASSIGNMENT Google form DOWNLOADS Spherical mirrors Definition of spherical mirrors Ray diagram Features of image Uses image Uses of concave mirror REFERENCE Video Definition Questions

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