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Mirror Equation
Relates object distance, image distance, and focal length to determine image location in mirrors.Spherical Mirror
A mirror shaped as if it were part of a sphere, characterized by a radius of curvature.Radius of Curvature
The radius of the sphere from which a spherical mirror is conceptually derived.Focal Length
Half the radius of curvature, indicating the distance from the mirror to the focal point.Concave Mirror
A converging mirror with a positive focal length, capable of producing real images.Convex Mirror
A diverging mirror with a negative focal length, producing only virtual images.Plane Mirror
A flat mirror with an infinite focal length, producing virtual images with equal size.Real Image
An inverted image formed by converging light rays, having a positive image distance.Virtual Image
An upright image formed by diverging light rays, having a negative image distance.Magnification
The ratio of image height to object height, indicating size and orientation of the image.Sign Convention
Rules determining the positivity or negativity of focal lengths and image distances.Object Distance
The distance from the object to the mirror, used in the mirror equation.Image Distance
The distance from the image to the mirror, used in the mirror equation.Upright Image
An image with the same orientation as the object, indicated by positive magnification.Inverted Image
An image with an opposite orientation to the object, indicated by negative magnification.