Class 7 / Physics / Light / Playing With Spherical Mirrors

Right Or Left

RIGHT OR LEFT! When you see your image in a plane mirror, is it exactly like you? Have you ever noticed that there is one interesting difference between you and your image in a mirror? Let us find

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Class 7 / Physics / Light / Playing With Spherical Mirrors

Spherical Mirrors

You might have observed that in the side mirror of a scooter or a car the images of all the objects appear smaller than the objects themselves. Have you ever wondered why is it so? PLAYING WITH SPH

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Class 7 / Physics / Light / Playing With Spherical Mirrors

Introduction to Concave and Convex Mirrors

If the reflecting surface of a spherical mirror is concave, it is called a concave mirror. If the reflecting surface is convex, then it is a convex mirror (Fig. 15.12). Why are concave and conv

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Class 7 / Physics / Light / Playing With Spherical Mirrors

Concave Mirror

We know that the image of an object formed by a plane mirror cannot be obtained on a screen.Let us investigate if it is also true for the image formed by a concave mirror. Take a concave mi

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Class 7 / Physics / Light / Playing With Spherical Mirrors

Convex Mirror

Boojho observed his image in the shiny surface of the bell on his new bicycle.He found that his image was erect and smaller in size.He wondered if the bell is also a kind of spherical mirror. Can

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