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What image formed by a plane mirror?

The image formed by a plane mirror is virtual image.


Images formed by a plane mirror?

The image formed by a plane mirror is a virtual, upright, and laterally inverted replica of the object. The distance between the object and its image in a plane mirror is twice the distance of the object from the mirror. The size of the image is equal to the size of the object.


How many images formed in a plane mirror?

In 'a' plane mirror only 'one' image is formed.


Which best describes the type of image formed by a plane mirror?

The image formed by a plane mirror is virtual, upright, and laterally inverted.


How image form in a plane mirrors?

In 'a' plane mirror only 'one' image is formed.


How can you describe the image formed by a plane mirror?

The image formed by a plane mirror is virtual, upright, and laterally inverted. It appears to be the same distance behind the mirror as the object is in front of it.


The law of reflection is all that is needed to establish the image location for an image formed by a?

plane mirror. The image location will be the same distance behind the mirror as the object's distance in front of the mirror.


What are the properties of images of a plane mirror?

The properties of images formed by a plane mirror are that they are virtual (not real), upright, and the same size as the object being reflected. The distance between the mirror and the image is equal to the distance between the mirror and the object.


How long is the image of a meter-stick formed by a plane mirror?

It can't be more than one meter. The length of the image depends on the position of the scale held in front of the mirror. The length of the image depends on the angle between the plane mirror and the meter stick.


What kind of image is formed in the plane mirror?

An image in a plane mirror is created by the light rays reflecting off the reflective surface of a mirror. The image is always virtual because the light rays remain parallel, meaning they never pass through a focal point. The image is actual size, inverted, and always virtual. When light strikes a plane mirror, the angle of incidence will always equal the angle of reflection.


With a plane mirror what would be the relationship between di the image distance and do the object distance?

In a plane mirror, the image distance (di) is equal to the object distance (do). The image formed is virtual, upright, and the same size as the object, and it appears behind the mirror at the same distance as the object in front of the mirror.


How can you describe the image formed by a plane mirrir?

The image formed by a plane mirror is virtual, upright, and laterally inverted. It is the same size as the object and appears to be located behind the mirror at the same distance as the object is in front of the mirror.