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Q: Why do plane mirror form image of an object?
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Describe the image formed in a plane mirror?

image form by plane mirror are virtual,upright,left- right reversed,the same distance from the mirror as the object's distance,and the same size as the object.............that's all


Describe the image form mirror by a plane mirror?

image form can be form by virtual image


What type of image does a plane mirror form?

The image formed by a plane mirror is virtual, erect, same size as object, and laterally inverted ( left side appears right and right side appears left ). Also, the virtual image is as far behind the mirror as the object is in front of the mirror.


Does a plane mirror always form the image of an object exactly on the plane reflecting surface?

A plane mirror doesn't 'really' form an image at all. The image is 'virtual', not 'real'. You see what appears to be an image. It's located at the same distance behind the reflecting surface as the actual object is in front of it. If a real image exists, you can always put a piece of frosted glass, photo-film, or tissue paper where the image is, and capture it. You can't do that with a plane mirror.


What is the image form by a plane mirror?

a reflection


How image form in a plane mirrors?

In 'a' plane mirror only 'one' image is formed.


Can plane mirror form real image?

No, it cannot.


What is the description image form by a plane mirror?

a reflection


Can a plane mirror ever form an inverted an image?

no.


Why does plane mirror form virtual image?

your ugly face breaks the mirror


Is using a plane mirror to form virtual image one of its uses?

A plane mirror forms a virtual image. If it's reflected, then the light does not come from the image, and it is virtual.


Can a plane mirror form a real image if the object is virtual?

Wow! I guess we'd have to test that one. As soon as you find a virtual object to work with, you can count me in.