Will the side mirror break if it is hit and folded back?
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The side mirror will not break if it is hit and folded back. Here are specific details about the side mirror: 1. The car's rearview mirror serves as the "second pair of eyes." It reflects the situation behind, beside, and below the vehicle, allowing the driver to indirectly see these areas clearly, expanding the driver's field of vision and ensuring driving safety. 2. The main principle is that parallel light rays projected onto a convex mirror will scatter upon reflection. If the reflected rays are extended in the opposite direction behind the convex mirror's surface, they will converge and intersect at a point, which is the main focal point of the convex mirror. 3. Rearview mirrors are divided into flat mirrors and convex mirrors. Flat mirrors provide an image of the same size as the naked eye sees, commonly used as interior rearview mirrors. Convex mirrors have varying radii of curvature, producing a smaller image than the naked eye sees but with a wider field of view, commonly used as exterior side mirrors and lower rearview mirrors.