Concave & Convex Mirrors
Light is one of the most scoring chapters for JKBOSE and other board exams. Whether you’re preparing for JKBOSE Class 10 Science, Olympiads, or NTSE, a strong grip on Reflection and Refraction — especially spherical mirrors — can give you a solid edge.
This detailed article answers all essential questions from the chapter “Light – Reflection and Refraction” with concepts, ray diagrams, and real-life applications.
🔦 What is Light?
Light is a form of energy that enables us to see objects. It travels in straight lines and reflects off surfaces, allowing us to observe the world.
👉 Why it matters?
Because every concept in this chapter — from image formation to mirror equations — is built on how light behaves.
🔮 What is a Spherical Mirror?
A spherical mirror is a mirror that has the shape of a section of a sphere. The reflecting surface can be either inward or outward curved.
🔄 Types of Spherical Mirrors
1. What is a Concave Mirror?
A concave mirror has a reflective surface that curves inwards (like a cave).
✅ Example: Shaving mirror, solar cooker.
🔍 Why important for JKBOSE? Almost all ray diagram-based questions are from concave mirrors.
2. What is a Convex Mirror?
A convex mirror has a reflective surface that curves outwards.
✅ Example: Rear-view mirrors in vehicles, security mirrors.
💡 JKBOSE Tip: Always forms virtual, erect, and diminished images.
📘 Key Terms You Must Know (JKBOSE Class 10 Focused)
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| Pole (P) | Centre of mirror’s reflecting surface |
| Centre of Curvature (C) | Centre of the sphere from which mirror is cut |
| Principal Axis | Straight line through P and C |
| Aperture | Diameter of the mirror’s reflecting part |
| Focus (F) | Point where rays parallel to the principal axis meet (or appear to meet) after reflection |
➕ What is the Sign Convention in Mirrors?
In the mirror formula and ray diagrams, we follow these rules:
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Distances measured towards the mirror (left) are negative.
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Distances measured away from the mirror (right) are positive.
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Heights above the principal axis are positive, below are negative.
✅ Essential for solving numerical questions in exams.
✏️ Ray Diagram Rules – Concave Mirror
To draw image formation for a concave mirror, use these:
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Ray parallel to principal axis reflects through the focus.
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Ray through focus reflects parallel to axis.
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Ray through center of curvature reflects back on same path.
📊 Image Formation by Concave Mirror
| Object Position | Image Position | Nature of Image |
|---|---|---|
| At Infinity | At Focus (F) | Real, Inverted, Highly Diminished |
| Beyond C | Between C and F | Real, Inverted, Diminished |
| At C | At C | Real, Inverted, Same Size |
| Between C & F | Beyond C | Real, Inverted, Enlarged |
| At Focus | At Infinity | Real, Inverted, Highly Enlarged |
| Between F & P | Behind Mirror | Virtual, Erect, Enlarged |
🎯 JKBOSE Strategy: Practice drawing these diagrams — often asked in 3 to 5 mark questions.
✅ Real-Life Uses of Concave Mirrors
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Shaving Mirrors: Enlarges face when held close.
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Solar Cookers: Focuses sunlight at a point.
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Telescope & Headlights: Concentrates light beams.
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ENT Mirrors: Doctors use to focus light into body parts.
✏️ Ray Diagram Rules – Convex Mirror
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Ray parallel to axis appears to come from focus.
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Ray directed toward focus reflects parallel.
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Ray toward center of curvature reflects back on itself.
📊 Image Formation by Convex Mirror
| Object Position | Image Position | Nature of Image |
|---|---|---|
| At any position | Behind mirror (between P & F) | Virtual, Erect, Diminished |
💡 Key JKBOSE Insight: Convex mirrors never form real images.
✅ Real-Life Uses of Convex Mirrors
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Rear-view mirrors in cars – Wide field of view.
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ATM corners – For security.
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Sunglasses – To reduce glare.
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Street lights – Better light distribution.
🎯 Why JKBOSE Students Must Master This Chapter
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High weightage in board exams.
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Strong base for NEET, JEE, NTSE & Olympiads.
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Frequently asked in case-based questions.
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Mirrors are easy to visualize and score full marks if ray diagrams are practiced.
💬 Final Thoughts by Koshur Scientist
Whether you’re preparing for your JKBOSE board exams, Olympiads, or competitive exams — the concept of spherical mirrors is your stepping stone into the world of optics and real-world applications.
✅ Tip: Practice ray diagrams regularly
✅ Solve NCERT & JKBOSE Textbook Questions
✅ Understand, Don’t Just Memorize
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