The answer depends on the centre of rotation. Since this is not given, there can be no answer.
translation and reflection are alike in the sense that they are generally both examples of an image being moved or changed, however translation is the movement of an image along a vector while reflections reflects an image over a given axis.
The angle formed from the ray approaching the mirror and the normal (imaginary line that's perpendicular to the mirror) is equal to the angle formed by the reflected ray and the normal. See link below for "Image"... In this image, angle I and angle R are equal
90 degrees (That line is the normal to the mirror.)
Yes its like a normal mirror close up but furthur back it is upside down.
the image will appear a bit bigger than the normal image
What type of image does a flat mirror form?Virtual image
perpendicular bisector
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In a plane mirror, the image of the word 'HOWTWOH' will be 'HOWTWOH' itself, but reversed left to right.
If the image is upside up view of the given object than it is called Inverted Image. If it remains as the object than it is called Erect Image
To calculate the image position when given magnification by a concave mirror, you can use the mirror equation: 1/f = 1/d_o + 1/d_i, where f is the focal length of the mirror, d_o is the object distance, and d_i is the image distance. Magnification, M, is also given by -d_i/d_o. By substituting the values of magnification and focal length into the mirror equation, you can solve for the image distance and then determine the image position.
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The function of creating a thumbnail image is that it help you to easily locate a given file.