Based on the curved reflecting surface spherical mirrors are further divided into two: Concave and Convex Mirrors . In concave mirrors , the reflection takes place from the inner surface of the spherical mirror. The image formed by the concave mirrors is real and inverted. Concave mirrors show different type of images, depending on the distance between the mirror and the object reflected. This type of mirrors are used quite frequently in day-to-day life. Examples are shaving and makeup mirrors, headlights, microscopes and telescopes. Explore the differences between concave vs. convex mirror , including how they work and where they are used. What is a concave mirror and give concave mirror examples. If we cut a hollow sphere into two parts and then if we paint the outer surface of the cut part then it behaves as a mirror whose reflecting surface is bent inwards and such types of mirrors are known as Concave mirrors .

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