That depends on the position and focal length
of the optical elements forming the image.
according to the formula h/2,the minimum size of the plane mirror must be half the size of the object.
tall and thin = concave, short and wide = convex
on a mountain because the earth pulls things to the core and when you are higher the object will be heaver
Mirrors that are curved, tall and thin = concave, short and wide = convex
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When the object is located at the 2F point, the image will also be located at the 2F point on the other side of the lens. In this case, the image will be inverted (i.e., a right side up object results in an upside-down image). The image dimensions are equal to the object dimensions. A six-foot tall person would have an image that is six feet tall; the absolute value of the magnification is exactly 1. Finally, the image is a real image. Light rays actually converge at the image location. As such, the image of the object could be projected upon a sheet of paper. Source: The Physics Classroom : Object-Image Relations (Image is on site)
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The image formed in a plane mirror is virtual, and equal in size to the object. so the size of Nishas image will also be 165cm, equal to her own size
The flat object has more drag (air resistance) than the large object.
according to the formula h/2,the minimum size of the plane mirror must be half the size of the object.
Width is how wide the object is and length is how tall the object is.
Skyscraper
meterstick
It was a large flightless bird, now extinct. See link for image and the sad story of their extinction at the hands of mankind.
Yes, the direct object in the sentence is "buildings." It receives the action of the verb "sway."
[object Object]
If it is a tall object, it could fall over.