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@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ $`\Longrightarrow`$ A real object gives a virtual image.<br>
* In each point of the spherical mirror, the law of reflection applies.
* A spherical mirror is not stigmatic: The rays (or their extensions) coming from an object point generally do not converge towards an image point (see Fig. 2.)
* A spherical mirrors with a limited aperture (see the angle $`\alpha`$ (rad) lower on Fig. 3. and 4.) and used so that
* A spherical mirrors with a limited aperture (see the angle $`\alpha`$ (rad) which is reduced on Fig. 3. and 4.) and used so that
angles of incidence remain small (see Fig. 4.) become quasi-stigmatic.
![](spherical-mirror-rays-stigmatism-1000-1.jpg)<br>

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