Diffrence between lens and a mirror.

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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 9 months ago
Mirror
Lens
This works on the principle of reflection
This works on the principle of refraction
These are manufactured using materials other than glass or clear plastic
These are manufactured using materials made up of glass or clear plastic
An ideal mirror reflects 100% of light
An ideal lense refracts 100% of light
The uses of mirror can be seen in houses, automobiles, solar appliances etc
The uses of lenses can be seen in astronomy and scientific industries, medical and research purposes etc.
There are two types: concave and convex
There are of six types of lenses
Plane mirrors does not have a focal point
It has two focal points for each kind of lense
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