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Please help! Links or irrelevant answers will be reported. Your reflection in Curved Mirrors - What happens to the image?
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here’s a link
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Here, im not sure but i hope im right :)
Concave
Close up: Small reflection
Far away: wider reflection
Convex
Close up: upside down reflection
Far away: small scale reflection
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