Types of Spherical Mirrors (original) (raw)

Last Updated : 15 Mar, 2022

You might have observed that the image formed in the side view mirror of a car is smaller while the image formed in the rear-view mirror is larger than the actual size of the objects. The dentist uses a small mirror to examine the teeth of a patient. You might have also observed that for shaving purposes different mirrors are used. So, the different spherical mirrors are used for different purposes. We will discuss the spherical mirror in this chapter.

Spherical mirror is a type of mirror whose reflecting surfaces is the parts of a hollow sphere of glass.

Types of Spherical Mirror

On the basis of the direction of reflecting surface and reflection, they are of two types namely-

  1. Concave mirror, and
  2. Convex Mirror.

Concave Mirror

The type of spherical mirror in which reflection of light takes place from the side which is curved inward and the outer bulged surface is silvered polished is called a concave mirror. It is also called the converging mirror. It converges the parallel beam of light at focus(F). The shaving mirror and the mirror used by a dentist are examples of concave mirrors.

Concave mirror.

Properties of Concave Mirror

Applications of Concave Mirror

Convex Mirror

The type of spherical mirror in which reflection of light takes place from the outer bulged surface and curved inward surface is silvered polished. It is also called the diverging mirror. The side view mirror of vehicle and magnifying are the example of convex mirror.

Convex mirror

Properties of Convex Mirror

Application of Convex Mirror

Terminologies used in Spherical Mirrors

Sign Convention for Spherical Mirror

Sample Questions

Question 1: Which mirror is used in the headlight of vehicles and why?

Answer:

Concave mirror is used in the headlight of the vehicle because when bulb of the car is placed at the focus of concave mirror, it allows the light to spread at longer distance.

Question 2: A concave mirror is kept under water. What would be the change in the focal length of the mirror?

Answer:

As focal length of the spherical mirror does not depend upon the medium. So, there will be no change in the focal length of concave mirror.

Question 3: Why is a concave mirror is preferred to a plane mirror for shaving?

Answer:

Concave mirror is preferred because it forms a magnified and erect image, when the face is kept closer to the mirror.

Question 4: Which mirror is used in the rear-view mirror of the vehicles and why?

Answer:

Convex mirror is used in the rear-view mirror of the car because the image formed by the convex mirror is diminished and erect, thus it provides the larger field of view.

Question 5: How will you distinguish between a plane mirror, concave mirror and convex mirror without touching its surface?

Answer:

Question 6: Rahul stands in front of a spherical mirror. He finds that his image has a very small head. Tell us what was the shape of the mirror?

Answer:

As the image of the head is very small means mirror was convex in shape.

Question 7: Why the parabolic concave mirror is used as the objective of a telescope?

Answer:

Parabolic concave mirror is used because it is free from spherical and chromatic aberrations.