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Q: A boy is standing at a distance of 4m north from mirror. he moves 2m towards mirror in which direction will the image move?
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If a student stand 2m behind a plane mirror how far is the image?

Since the mirror reflects the image in front of it, the apparent distance of oneself standing in the mirror will be twice as far as the distance from you to the mirror. If you are standing 2 meters from the mirror, the image will appear as 4 meters away.


How far is your image from the mirror if you are 2 meters towards the mirror?

If you are in front of a flat mirror, your image appears to be twice the distance from you as the mirror.In optics they use ray diagrams to demonstrate this. If you did not know the mirror was there, the image would be 4 meters from you, two meters behind the mirror.


What distance from the mirror does an image in a plane mirror appear to be?

Same distance behind mirror.


How does the distance of the object compare with the distance of the image from the plane mirror?

The distance of the object from the mirror line should equal the distance of the image from the mirror line.


What are the uses of a concave mirror of a microscope?

I think to focus light on the specimen slide.


When you view your in a plane mirror how far behind mirror is your image compared with your distance in front of the mirror?

same distance


Why do images in a concave mirror appear inverted?

If an object's distance from the concave mirror is greater than the mirror's focal length, then the mirror image of it will be inverted. If the distance from the concave mirror is less than the focal length of the mirror, the image will not be inverted. No image will be produced if the distance from the mirror to the object is equal to the mirror's focal length.


What is the object image distance relationship for a flat mirror?

when dealing with a flat mirror object-distance and image-distance should be equal.


What you see in a mirror?

In a mirror you see a reflection of yourself. The reflection is caused when light cannot go through the glass so it bounces back creating a second hand image which is opposite from what is real. But basically it's the right direction if you look at the mirror while standing next to it. The reflection should look perfect to you.


To take a clear picture of an image in a mirror should the camera be focused on the image or the mirror?

An image in a mirror is a "virtual" image which takes on certain characteristics. One of these characteristics is that the apparent distance is equal to the distance from the observer to the mirror plus the distance from the mirror to the subject. If the observer and subject are the same, then the apparent distance is twice that of the subject to the mirror. If the observer is 3 feet from the mirror and the subject is 20 feet away, the apparent distance is 23 feet. If you focus on the subject and have distance markings on your lens, you can prove this to yourself.


Who loves looking in the mirror in one direction?

Zayn Malik love looking in the mirror :'>


Why does your image appear to be behind the mirror?

I guess it is because of preception.... if your standing about a metre away from the mirror... it will appear your reflection is a metre behind the mirror