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It is called "Lateral Inversion". Lateral means "sideways". The term is used because the image often seems left-right reversed. In fact the inversion is really at right angles to the mirror surface, but it can appear to be laterally reversed.
A plane mirror produces a virtual image that is upright and laterally reversed. It appears to be the same distance behind the mirror as the object is in front of it.
This refers to the apparent left-right reversal often shown by the image in a plane (flat) mirror. Lateral means "sideways". In fact it's something of an illusion, because the inversion is really in the direction perpendicular to the mirror surface.
The image in a periscope using a plane mirror may appear unclear because plane mirrors do not correct for the inversion of the image (upside-down). This can lead to a distorted or confusing view as the light rays are simply reflected without any modification. More sophisticated periscopes use prisms to correct for the inversion, resulting in a clearer image.
A plane mirror shows lateral inversion, where objects appear reversed from left to right. This phenomenon occurs because the mirror reflects light rays in a way that causes the image to be flipped horizontally.
Optical inversion is a phenomenon that occurs when a molecule is rotated in a plane perpendicular to a beam of polarized light, causing a change in the direction of rotation of the plane of polarization. This phenomenon is often observed in liquid solutions of chiral compounds, which are organic molecules that lack a plane of symmetry and exist in two non-superimposable mirror image forms (enantiomers).
In plane mirror and in ambulances.
Ankle inversion occurs in the frontal plane of body motion. It is when the ankle rolls inward, bringing the sole of the foot towards the midline of the body.
Plane mirrors produce a virtual image.
The image formed by a plane mirror is virtual image.
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Actually a plane mirror inverts an image not side to side, but front to back. If you hold up your right hand in front of a mirror, the images of the parts of your hand closest to you will be the farthest away. It is this inversion that turns a left hand into a right hand, while leaving the thumbs on both hands pointing in the same direction.