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10Light is a form of energy that enables us to see objects.
Rough surfaces reflect light better than smooth surfaces.
A concave mirror is also called a converging mirror.
Convex mirrors diverge light rays after reflection.
The principal focus of a concave mirror is the point where reflected rays meet.
A convex mirror can form a magnified image of a distant object.
All objects reflect light in the same way.
Flat and smooth surfaces appear shiny due to better reflection of light.
The middle part of a convex mirror is depressed.
Mirrors form images due to the reflection of light.
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What is the reflection of light?
Which type of mirror is used in torches to direct light?
Which surface of the spoon is concave?
A convex mirror forms:
Why do drivers use convex mirrors as side mirrors?
Which type of mirror has its edges raised and middle depressed?
Light helps us to:
Objects appear shiny because they:
A concave mirror converges rays of light at:
Flat and smooth surfaces:
Light is a form of energy that gives the sensation of ______.
The phenomenon of returning light after striking a surface is called ______.
A surface that is depressed in the middle and raised at the edge is called ______.
A mirror in which the outer surface bulges out is called ______.
The point where rays of light meet after reflection in a concave mirror is called the ______ focus.
Rough surfaces appear ______ because they scatter light.
A concave mirror is also known as a ______ mirror.
A convex mirror is also known as a ______ mirror.
Flat and smooth surfaces appear ______ due to reflection.
Convex mirrors form ______ images of objects.