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(360/Angle)-1 example: angle= 60 then, (360/60)-1=5
How the emperical formula relating to number of images formed in two inclined mirror?
As we place two mirrors inclined with each other then many images are formed. If @ is the angle of inclination then number of images is got by the formula [360/@] - 1 Hence as we place the two mirrors at right angles ie 90 degree then number of images will be 3 If both mirrors kept parallel facing each other then infinite images are formed.
To find out how many images are formed when plane mirrors are tilted at an angle, use the formula N=360/a-1 , wherein N is the number of images formed and a is the given angle. So in this case, N=360/30-1, will result to N=11 images formed.
images are formed in a mirror by putting something up to it.
2 images are formed
Given that ALL computer images are formed from pixels, that would be a yes.
Given that ALL computer images are formed from pixels, that would be a yes.
Three images will be formed
No. They will look different.
There is a formula: (360/a) - 1 Where a is the angle between the mirrors. In your case: (360/50) - 1 = 6.2 so you will see 6 complete images.
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