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In a mirror your left hand is still on the left.
No, NYS traffic law #375, 10-a states: No left side mirror, it is not against the lawto not have a working passenger side mirror.375 10-a No left side view mirror
Mirror reflects light from an object and that means that it reflects light from the right side of an object to the right side of a mirror and light form the left side of an object to the left side of a mirror. The picture that is created in a mirror is actually a reflection of an object that is in front of a mirror and therefore it looks reverse.
I have read that you should have the mirror on the left side. I too am looking to purchase one bar end mirror and was also looking for this answer. I will be buying one and putting it on the left side. Ride safe!
left sounds reasonable
your left side doesn't look bad because it is the side that really shows the actual you. what your other side shows you its just a consolation, if you want to know how you look , look at the left side of your mirror not the right side. thanks
In a car, yes, obviously, otherwise you couldn't see your left side.
Your left side does not appear on your right side. It is a reflection of your left side. If you took your left finger and poked your right eye, the mirror would show a reflection of that. It only looks like the right side because you are thinking you are looking at another person face to face.
Bilateral. Right side is a mirror image of left side.
Yes- it has symmetry. The left side is the mirror image of the right side.
The passenger's side mirror is at a different convexed angle to help reduce or eliminate the "blind spot" on that side of vehicle
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.