Light travels around the Earth 7 times per second. This light bounces between your eyes and the mirror in a bright place to produce an image. The shinier and undamaged the mirror is and the more light there is, the clearer the image will be. That's why it's harder to see an image in a dim room, or on a cheap/scratched mirror.
A reflection that produces a clear image. Mirrors produce specular reflection.
No, only the virtual image will be obtained.
Concave mirrors bring the image to a focal point. Convex mirrors produce a diverging image - the further away from the mirror you are - the larger the magnification.
Both the mirrors produce an virtual image when the object is placed in between the pole and focus . And also obviously both are a part of the category of spherical mirrors.
Well, first you need to look at the mirrors. Then you identify the image.
A reflection that produces a clear image. Mirrors produce specular reflection.
Plane mirrors produce a virtual image.
no it does not produce real image . it produce virtual and erect image
No, only the virtual image will be obtained.
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Concave mirrors bring the image to a focal point. Convex mirrors produce a diverging image - the further away from the mirror you are - the larger the magnification.
it shows the same size of the image or object shown in front of it
Plane and convex mirrors produce only virtual images.
It is because they produce a magnified image when held close to the mirror
Mirrors and lenses in telescopes bend and focus light to produce an image with more detail.
Both the mirrors produce an virtual image when the object is placed in between the pole and focus . And also obviously both are a part of the category of spherical mirrors.
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