Definition: What is Concave Mirror?
A concave mirror is a curved mirror that forms a part of a sphere and designed in such a way that rays of light falling on its shiny surface converge upon reflection. Hence, it is also called a converging mirror. A concave mirror produces both real and virtual images, which can be upright or inverted. The size of the image can be bigger or smaller than the object. The nature, size, and position of the image depend on the position of the object.

Concave Mirror
Ray Diagram for Concave Mirror
Terms Used in Concave Mirror Imaging
- Incident ray – The ray of light that is incident on the surface
- Reflected ray – The ray of light that is reflected from the surface
- Center of curvature – The center of the sphere from which the concave mirror has been constructed
- Radius of curvature – The radius of the sphere from which the concave mirror has been constructed
- Pole – The mid-point of the concave mirror
- Principal axis – An imaginary line that connects the pole and the center of curvature
- Focus – A point on the principal axis where rays of light that are parallel to the axis converges after reflection
- Focal length – The distance between the pole and the focus and is one-half of the radius of curvature
- Object distance – The distance between the object and the pole
- Image distance – The distance between the image and the pole

Concave Mirror Ray Diagram
Applications of Concave Mirror
- In torchlight, headlamp, vehicle headlight, searchlight, and lighthouse, where a beam of light is converged to a certain point thus giving a better focus
- As vanity mirrors for facial makeup and as shaving mirrors for shaving
- In solar ovens to collect an enormous amount of solar energy and concentrate it at a point for heating and cooking
- By dentist to examine teeth and ENT specialist to observe a magnified image of the ear canal
- In an electron microscope, astronomical telescope, and visual bomb detectors
Difference between Concave Mirror and Convex Mirror
| Concave Mirror vs. Convex Mirror |
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| Property |
| Other names |
| Reflecting surface |
| Center of curvature |
| Focus and focal length |
| Image |
| Image size |
| Image position |
| Image projection |
| Uses and applications |
Article was last reviewed on Tuesday, July 7, 2020
