What is the main focus of a spherical mirror?
What is the main focus of a spherical mirror?
After reflection, if light rays parallel to the main axis of a spherical mirror joins a point (convex mirror) or seems to converge from a point (concave mirror), then that point is known as the main focus of a spherical mirror.
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