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Which of the following describes the effect of a convex mirror on light rays? A. It reflects light rays inward. B. It reflects light rays outward. C. It has no effect on light r…
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Which of the following describes the effect of a convex mirror on light rays? A. It reflects light rays inward. B. It reflects light rays outward. C. It has no effect on light r…
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Which of the following describes the effect of a convex mirror on light rays?
A. It reflects light rays inward.
B. It reflects light rays outward.
C. It has no effect on light rays.
D. It has the same effect on light rays as a concave mirror.
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B. It reflects light rays outward.
A convex mirror looks like this ⊂. So when light rays hit the outward curves, it bends the light rays outwards, and backwards, and it would appear to be coming from its center called the focus.
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