convex mirror
300A:diameter300, NW0.43kg, GW1.1kg
450A: diameter450, NW0.825kg, GW2.2kg
600A: diameter600, NW1.43kg, GW3kg
600B: diameter600, NW2.48kg, GW4.35kg
800A: diameter800, NW2.6kg, GW7kg
800B: diameter800, NW5.2kg, GW9kg
850B: diameter850, NW4.3kg, GW8.2kg
1000B: diameter1000, NW6.9kg, GW11.65kg
A convex mirror, fish eye mirror or diverging mirror, is a curved mirror in which the reflective surface bulges toward the light source. Convex mirrors reflect light outwards, therefore they are not used to focus light. Such mirrors always form a virtual image, since the focus F and the centre of curvature 2F are both imaginary points "inside" the mirror, which cannot be reached. Therefore images formed by these mirror cannot be taken on screen. (As they are inside the mirror)
A collimated (parallel) beam of light diverges (spreads out) after reflection from a convex mirror, since the normal to the surface differs with each spot on the mirror.