The image would be P
It would only be reversed if you turn the P to face the mirror, but if you put it in front of you facing you the image would be the same
I think the chik shud be in front the guy in the back but it can be the other way around if your juss messing around
Adverbs can be placed in many locations in a sentence depending on what they modify and how. Adverbs that modify a verb can appear at the beginning (Suddenly, without warning, he jumped from the balcony), before the verb (he immediately left), or after the verb (he ran quickly). Adverbs can also occur in adverbial phrases.When adverbs modify an adjective, they are normally adjacent (next to them, mostly before than after, as in he was handsome, arguably), and when they modify other adverbs, they come immediately in front of them (e.g. very quickly).
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I would not worry about it beause chances are it means nothing but his stomach iched.
When an object is placed in front of an upside-down mirror, the reflection will also be upside-down.
When a plane mirror is placed in front of a word, the word's image appears reversed from left to right. This is because the mirror flips the word's orientation along its vertical axis.
The image formed by a convex mirror when an object is placed in front of it is virtual, upright, and smaller in size than the object.
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If an object is placed in front of a concave mirror outside the focal point, the image will be real, inverted, and smaller in size. The image will be formed between the focal point and the mirror's surface.
The image produced by a plane mirror will be virtual, upright, and the same size as the object. It will appear to be the same distance behind the mirror as the object is in front of it.
Yes, a mirror reflects light by preserving the image of objects placed in front of it. This reflection allows us to see our own image when we look at a mirror.
Plane Mirror And Other Spherical Mirrors Bulged Outside, Such As Convex Mirrors
In a plane mirror, we see a reflection of ourselves or objects placed in front of it. The image formed in a plane mirror is virtual, meaning it cannot be projected onto a screen. The reflection appears to be the same size and distance behind the mirror as the object is in front of it.
A flat mirror provides a true reflection that shows a clear image of objects placed it front of it. Mirrors with a flat surface reflect light in a way that preserves the appearance of the objects being reflected.
A convex mirror forms a virtual, upright, and diminished image of the object placed in front of it. The image is also located behind the mirror.
In theory, the answer is "an infinite number". In practice, light will be deflected away from the theoretical by small defects in the mirror and the glass in front of the mirror, as well as absorbed. These will reduce the number of images.