Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles A convex mirror has a surface that curves outward. The rays reflected from a convex mirror will never meet. The reflected rays appear to meet behind the mirror, producing a virtual image. The image is upright and smaller than the object. Convex mirrors are useful because they allow you to see a larger field of view. To access a comprehensive array of complete multimedia lessons, as well as the most up-to-date, standards-based curriculum content that's researched, proven and teacher-approved, visit newpathlearning.com to create your FREE online learning account now! Each multimedia lesson includes animated presentations interactive activities, virtual labs, vocabulary exercises and standards-based assessments.
B1 convex mirror multimedia reflected virtual image Light and Optics - Reflection and Mirrors 55 8 VoiceTube posted on 2015/06/11 More Share Save Report Video vocabulary