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10 cm from the mirror.
In transformations a reflection across the x axis produces a mirror image
It refers to the reflection of an object across some line.
It is a line of symmetry
The formula to work it out is Pi x Radius2. The rest is up to you !
A plane mirror is not curved so it does not have a center of curvature. Or if you want to be mathematically correct, you could say that it's center of curvature is at an infinite distance from the mirror.
on the 88 ranger the switch is above your rearview mirror located on the ceiling on the 88 ranger the switch is above your rearview mirror located on the ceiling
It's a matter of owner preference, but typically it's centered over the vanity cabinet. * or you can build a valence box that runs full length with lighting inside it, and forgo the centering
The center of a spherical mirror is called the vertex. This is the point where the principal axis intersects the mirror's surface.
The center of curvature of a spherical mirror is the point at the center of the sphere from which the mirror is a part. It is located at a distance equal to the radius of the sphere. The center of curvature is an important point for determining the focal length and the magnification of the mirror.
I don't know. However it is great luck to find a mirror on the ceiling.
The distance from the center of a mirror to the focal point is equal to the focal length of the mirror. This distance is half the radius of curvature of the mirror.
The height is usually based on the type of mirror that is to be installed above the sink. Take the height of the sink plus the height of the mirror and add 6 inches to find the center for the placement of the fixture junction box. If there is to be a space between the sink and the mirror add that measurement in to factoring of the height.
The center of curvature of a plane mirror is located at an infinite distance behind the mirror. This is because a plane mirror is flat and does not have a curved surface like a concave or convex mirror.
The distance from the center of a mirror to the focal point is called the focal length.
The distance from the center of a mirror to the focal point is called the focal length.
The main parts of a concave mirror are the pole (center point), principal axis (imaginary line passing through the pole and center of curvature), focal point (half the distance between the pole and center of curvature), and the center of curvature (center of the sphere from which the mirror is a section).