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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
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