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The outer shining surface of a round bottom steel bowl acts as a ______ mirror.

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Solution

The outer shining surface of a round bottom steel bowl acts as a convex mirror.

Explanation:

The outer surface of a round-bottom steel bowl curves outward, resembling a convex mirror. A convex mirror diverges light rays and it forms a virtual, diminished and upright image of objects placed in front of it.

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Chapter 15: Light - VERY SHORT ANSWER QUESTIONS [Page 81]

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Chapter 15 Light
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