From: http://www.lockergnome.com/windows/2008/09/26/create-a-mirror-image-of-an-object-in-word-2003/
Creating a mirror image of an object on your Word document is not as painful as you may think is to be. Once you create a copy of the object, you can use the Rotate or Flip command to create the mirror image as described below:
James Stearns
A curved mirror can distort your image and make you laugh.
A concave mirror will focus an image and make it appear smaller. A convex mirror will disperse an image and make it appear larger.
Well when a word is shown in front of a mirror the reflection of the word upside down. This is called mirror image.
Her thoughtful comments caused me to reflect on my own beliefs.
to see our face to make real image to make virtual image
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The kitten was quite surprised when it first saw it's own image reflected in the mirror. The image was obscured.
a image on mirror was get by the reflection from the mirror hten it is goes into our eyes and after this to brainby this process we get our image on hte mirror.
The image formed by a plane mirror is virtual image.
A plane mirror forms 1 virtual image and no real image. The virtual image is behind the mirror, at the same distance as the object in front of the mirror, erect, in mirror image left-right.
The make up mirror is a concave mirror. This is due to the fact that it forms an?erect?and a magnified image of the face.?