infinite number of images are formed in both the mirrors if the mirrors are kept parallel
Infinite.
Due to multiple reflection!
If 2 mirrors are placed perpendicular to each other then infinite no of images will be formed because image formed by one mirror will act as the object for the other and vice verse.
Three images will be formed
infinite number of images are formed in both the mirrors if the mirrors are kept parallel
Infinite
Infinite.
Due to multiple reflection!
If 2 mirrors are placed perpendicular to each other then infinite no of images will be formed because image formed by one mirror will act as the object for the other and vice verse.
If the mirrors are exactly parallel - there will be an infinite number of images, as they will be reflected indefinitely.
Because - if the mirrors are exactly parallel - they will reflect each others image indefinitely.
When two mirrors are parallel to each other, an infinite number of images are formed due to the multiple reflections of an object between the mirrors. Each reflection creates a new image that is a mirror image of the previous one.
No. They will look different.
To create an infinite reflection effect, you can use two parallel mirrors facing each other. When you place an object between them, the reflections will bounce back and forth, creating the infinite mirror effect. This works because each mirror reflects the image of the other, creating an endless series of reflections.
To determine the number of images formed by a mirror, you need to consider the distance of the object from the mirror and the type of mirror (concave or convex). For a plane mirror, only one image is formed which is virtual and upright. For concave and convex mirrors, the number of images formed can vary depending on the position of the object relative to the focal point, center of curvature, and the mirror's surface.
we can see infinite images.