Spherical mirrors are mirrors with curved surfaces that are shaped like a section of a sphere. These mirrors have many applications, including in telescopes, microscopes, cameras, and many other optical devices. They are commonly used to reflect light and form images of objects. Dive into the concept of spherical mirrors, including concave and convex mirrors. Learn about focal points, image formation, mirror equations, and ray diagrams with examples and practice problems tailored for Class 10 students. A spherical mirror or a mirror that is a part of a sphere is a mirror that has the shape of a piece that is cut out of a spherical surface or material. There exist two types of spherical mirrors which are: Concave and Convex mirrors. A spherical mirror is a mirror that has the shape of a piece cut out of a spherical surface. There are two types of spherical mirrors: concave mirror and convex mirror. In this article, we will be studying the spherical mirror structure and its different types in detail.