Convex Mirror
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Example:
Imagine you're in a crowded room, trying to see as many people as possible without moving around. Just like how standing on your tiptoes can give you a broader view of the room, a convex mirror allows you to see a wider field of view by curving outward. The outward curve of the mirror acts like your elevated position, capturing more of the surroundings and reflecting it back to you, helping you see areas that would otherwise be out of sight.

Practice Version

Convex Mirror: A mirror with a surface that curves outward. Convex mirror. A convex mirror is a type of mirror that bulges outwards, making objects appear smaller and providing a wider field of view.