A Concave Mirror is a spherical mirror with its reflecting surface curved inward. It is also known as a converging mirror, as it reflects parallel rays of light to a real focal point in front of the mirror.
Shape: Inward curved, spherical surface
Material: High-quality glass with reflective silver or aluminum coating
Focal Length: Varies (typically 10 cm to 50 cm)
Design: Polished surface with mounting base or stand
Image Formation: Can form real or virtual images depending on object distance
Used in ray optics experiments to demonstrate image formation by mirrors
Helps in understanding reflection laws, real vs virtual images, and focal length
Commonly used in shaving mirrors, solar concentrators, and telescopes
Suitable for CBSE/ICSE/State board practicals and school/college labs
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