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Physics, 25.11.2021 15:50, thomascoop85

Q1. a)-Explain the difference between a plane mirror, a concave mirror and a convex mirror with respect to the type and size of the images produced. b)-Describe the positions of the source of light with respect to a concave mirror in
1.Torch light 2.Projector lamp 3.Floodlight
c)-why are the mirror fitted on the outside of cars convex?
d)-why does obtaining the image of the sun on a paper with the help of a concave mirror burn the paper?

Q2.What sign convention are used for reflection from a spherical mirror?
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