Funny Mirror Model Manufacturer,Supplier and Exporter in India
Product Code : SCL-W-12276
The Funny Mirror Model is an educational optics model used for demonstrating reflection of light, image distortion, curved mirror effects, and visual perception. It is designed for school science laboratories, physics classrooms, STEM labs, exhibitions, and activity rooms where students learn optics through direct observation.
Product Description
The Funny Mirror Model shows how curved or shaped reflective surfaces change the appearance of reflected images. Students can observe stretched, compressed, widened, narrowed, enlarged, reduced, or distorted images and connect those effects with the behaviour of light rays.
This model is useful for teaching the difference between plane mirrors, concave mirrors, convex mirrors, and irregular reflecting surfaces. It can be used with Funny Mirror optics models, light and optics demo kits, periscope reflection models, and kaleidoscope optics models supplied by School Equipments.
Key Features
- Educational mirror model for demonstrating reflection and image distortion.
- Single optics demonstration model suitable for classroom and exhibition use.
- Helps explain concave, convex, curved, and irregular mirror effects.
- Creates visible distorted images for immediate student observation.
- Supports practical learning in physics, general science, and STEM lessons.
- Useful for science fairs, activity rooms, museums, and interactive displays.
- Does not require electricity; it works through reflection from the mirror surface.
Technical Specifications
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Specification |
Detail |
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Product Name |
Funny Mirror Model |
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Primary Keyword |
Funny Mirror Model |
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Product Code / SKU |
SCL-EE-12121 |
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Product Category |
Optics Model / Physics Teaching Aid / Science Laboratory Equipment |
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Capacity / Pack Format |
Single optics demonstration model |
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Learning Principle |
Reflection of light from curved or shaped mirror surfaces |
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Image Effect |
Stretched, compressed, widened, narrowed, enlarged, reduced, or distorted image formation |
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Intended Users |
Schools, colleges, science labs, STEM labs, activity rooms, museums, exhibitions, teachers, and students |
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Secondary Keywords |
funny mirror for school, optics teaching model, reflection demonstration model, curved mirror model, image distortion mirror, concave convex mirror demonstration |
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Brand |
School Equipments |
What's Included in the Kit
- 1 Funny Mirror Model
- Mirror surface with frame or support arrangement
- Wall, stand, or panel mounting provision
- Instruction sheet or user guidance
- Protective packaging for transportation
Applications / Uses
- Demonstrating reflection of light in school physics laboratories.
- Explaining image distortion using curved reflective surfaces.
- Comparing plane, concave, convex, and irregular mirror effects.
- Teaching image formation, magnification, reduction, and visual perception.
- Using interactive optics displays in STEM labs and science exhibitions.
- Connecting classroom optics with real-life mirror applications.
How to Use the Funny Mirror Model
- Install or place the Funny Mirror Model on a stable wall, stand, or display surface.
- Check that the mirror surface is clean and free from dust before demonstration.
- Ask students to stand at a safe distance in front of the mirror.
- Observe how the reflected image changes shape, size, and proportion.
- Move closer or farther from the mirror and compare the image changes.
- Explain how curved reflective surfaces redirect light differently from a plane mirror.
Use the model under teacher supervision. Do not press, scratch, bend, or strike the mirror surface, and keep students at a safe distance during group demonstrations.
Care & Maintenance
- Clean the mirror surface with a soft dry cloth or approved mirror-cleaning material.
- Keep the model away from sharp objects, moisture, and rough handling.
- Check the frame, stand, or mounting arrangement before classroom use.
- Store or cover the model when not in use to reduce dust and surface marks.
Why Choose School Equipments
School Equipments supplies scientific laboratory instruments, physics lab apparatus, optics equipment, science kits, STEM models, didactic models, and classroom teaching aids for educational institutions. The brand supports practical learning across physics, chemistry, biology, mathematics, STEM, and laboratory setup categories.
The Funny Mirror Model is suited to schools that want optics lessons to be visual, interactive, and easy to understand. Exact size, mirror material, mounting type, packaging, and documentation should be confirmed during quotation before institutional purchase.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a Funny Mirror Model used for?
A Funny Mirror Model is used to demonstrate reflection of light, image distortion, curved mirror effects, and visual perception in school science and physics classrooms.
How does a funny mirror create distorted images?
A funny mirror uses curved or shaped reflective surfaces. These surfaces reflect light at different angles, making the image appear stretched, compressed, widened, narrowed, enlarged, or reduced.
Is the Funny Mirror Model suitable for schools?
Yes. It is suitable for school science labs, physics classrooms, STEM labs, activity rooms, and science exhibitions.
Does the Funny Mirror Model require electricity?
No. The model works through reflection from its mirror surface and does not require electricity for normal classroom demonstration.
Which physics concepts can teachers explain with this model?
Teachers can explain reflection, image formation, concave mirror effects, convex mirror effects, magnification, reduction, distortion, and visual perception.
What should buyers confirm before ordering?
Buyers should confirm mirror size, material, mounting type, frame design, packaging, and any required tender or export documentation before placing an institutional order.
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