A concave mirror, or converging mirror, has a reflecting surface that is recessed inward (away from the incident light). Concave mirrors reflect light inward to one focal point. They are used to focus light.
In concave mirror, rays travelling parallel to the
principal axis, after reflection, meet or
converge at a point on the principal axis.This
point is called the principal focus of a concave mirror .A concave mirror is also called a converging mirror as the rays actually meet at the focus after reflection.
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A concave mirror, or converging mirror, has a reflecting surface that is recessed inward (away from the incident light). Concave mirrors reflect light inward to one focal point. They are used to focus light.
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In concave mirror, rays travelling parallel to the
principal axis, after reflection, meet or
converge at a point on the principal axis.This
point is called the principal focus of a concave mirror .A concave mirror is also called a converging mirror as the rays actually meet at the focus after reflection.
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