Convex Glass Mirror for Physics Experiments | 38 mm Diameter, 200 mm Focal Length
This convex glass mirror is a useful component for hands-on optics experiments and classroom demonstrations involving light and reflection. With a diameter of 38 mm and a focal length of approximately 200 mm, the mirror allows students to observe how convex mirrors spread reflected light and create smaller, upright images. Its compact size makes it easy to handle during introductory physics and optics lessons.
Convex Mirror Specifications:
• Mirror diameter: 38 mm
• Focal length: approximately 200 mm
• Glass reflective surface
• Compact 1 × 1 inch approximate size
• Suitable for optics demonstrations and student experiments
Convex mirrors are commonly used in physics labs to demonstrate reflection principles, image formation, and the behavior of light rays. Students can explore how curved mirrors affect the direction of reflected light and compare the results with flat and concave mirrors.
Did You Know? Convex mirrors spread light rays outward, which is why they are often used as safety mirrors in stores and parking garages—they allow a wider field of view than flat mirrors.