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Why is it that the wing and internal mirrors both gives a different perception of distance ?
When i look in the internal mirror, objects appear closer than in the wing mirrors
When i look in the internal mirror, objects appear closer than in the wing mirrors
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.On some car mirrors, objects appear closer in one wing mirror than the other. Further, some wing mirrors are physically smaller on the nearside (e.g. Some Mercedes) than the offside.
Furthermore, even some nearside mirrors are delineated into normal and wide angles by the structure of the mirror as regards shape and angle.
Furthermore, even some nearside mirrors are delineated into normal and wide angles by the structure of the mirror as regards shape and angle.
Sorry, I misunderstood the question in my first post. The only way to make the field on vision larger in a mirror is to make its surface convex. In a flat mirror, the image reflected in it always remains the same no matter how near or far away from it you are.
In a flat external mirror, the 'blind spot' is increased, so an extra mirror is advisable.
In a flat external mirror, the 'blind spot' is increased, so an extra mirror is advisable.