
These three things may also take place partially, that is light may get partly absorbed, partly reflected and partly transmitted. When light falls on an object, the light may be absorbed, reflected or transmitted through the object. The out side of spoon is an example of convex mirror. This mirror is usualy used in rear view mirrors and on the crossings of road. Convex mirror– Convex mirror is a mirror bulged outwards.A spoon’s inner surface is an example of concave mirror. They can make both virtual and real iage depending on the distance of the object from the focus. Concave mirror– Concave mirrors as the name suggests makes a cave like mirror surface.

This way we can see our reflection in the plane mirrors. The light falls at zero degrees with the normal and hence the reflected ray also makes zero degrees with the normal.

The paint is applied on one side so that it does not allow the light to completely pass through the glass.

It is used to reflect the light completely such that we can see virtual image of the objects (incase of plane mirrors). Mirror is a polished object made of glass which is painted on one side and polished on other. We need to keep in mind a simple fact throughout that is mirrors reflect all the incident light falling on them. This article will discuss about different types of mirrors, the type of reflections they produce and then finally discuss the examples of mirror reflections. We all are aware of what mirrors are and how we can see our reflections in it. This article discusses about mirror reflection examples.
