we see a diminished and virtual image in a convex mirror provided the object is not kept on the focus of the mirror.
behind the mirror. The object appears to be behind the mirror
To see an upright image of yourself in a concave mirror you must be closer than the principal focus. Hope this helps.
Light will bounce off the surface of a polished mirror in the same angle of incidence, but the way you see it, it's as if the image formed behind the mirror surface.
A plane mirror forms an erect, virtual image of the same size as the object. As a person gets closer to a plane mirror, the image gets larger.
you can see a image on a mirror because energy bounce off
You see it when your image strikes light and the light bounces off you then off the mirror to your eyes.
we see a diminished and virtual image in a convex mirror provided the object is not kept on the focus of the mirror.
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A photo. A mirror produces a 'mirror-image'
symmetryis about copying one objectsomewhereelse. a mirror just allows you to see what you have to draw inadvanceand you cant see afterwords yoursymmetricalshape is like your mirror image
It depends on what mirror are you looking at. If you use a plane mirror it will be in the same size but if you use the mirror in the car you will see a bigger image.
When you stand in front of mirror wht you see you see your
you can see a image on a mirror because energy bounce off