infinite number of images are formed in both the mirrors if the mirrors are kept parallel
Three images will be formed
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All depends on how big the mirrors are, and how far apart they are.
When two plane mirrors are tilted at an angle of 60 degrees, there are 5 images will be formed.
When two plane mirrors are tilted at an angle of 72 degrees, six images are formed. The first two images are the direct reflections from each mirror, and the remaining four images come from the multiple reflections between the mirrors.
If the mirrors are exactly parallel - there will be an infinite number of images, as they will be reflected indefinitely.
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infinite number of images are formed in both the mirrors if the mirrors are kept parallel
Three images will be formed
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in my opinion only 2 images will be formed because the mirror is parallel and the candle between the mirror will stop the reflection.
All depends on how big the mirrors are, and how far apart they are.
When two plane mirrors are tilted at an angle of 60 degrees, there are 5 images will be formed.
An infinite number of images of the candle will be formed as the light rays reflect back and forth between the two mirrors. Each successive image will be located at a distance of 40 cm from the previous one.
In theory, there should be infinitely many images. In practice, though, imperfections in the mirrors, diffusion in glass and the air gap between the mirrors mean that there are not infinitely many images.