The number of images of an object placed between two mirrors inclined at an angle is give by:
Number of images= (360/ angle of inclination)-1
The formula for finding this is : - n=360/x or n=360/x - 1, where n is the no. of images, x is the angle of inclination between the two mirrors & n is always an odd integer.
For example: if the angle between the two mirrors is 30 degrees, n=360/30 - 1= 12-1 = 11
Because of the 0° angle, the mirrors will have be parallel.
The mirrors will reflect each other and their reflections.
Since they will reflect every reflection in the other mirror, you may say that there will be an infinite amount of reflections.
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it depends on the angle which the pane is in so you must know the angle to get the exact number of images
360/the angle of inclination-1= the number of multiple images formed.
How the emperical formula relating to number of images formed in two inclined mirror?
images are formed in a mirror by putting something up to it.
As we place two mirrors inclined with each other then many images are formed. If @ is the angle of inclination then number of images is got by the formula [360/@] - 1 Hence as we place the two mirrors at right angles ie 90 degree then number of images will be 3 If both mirrors kept parallel facing each other then infinite images are formed.
real and virtual images are formed by spherical mirror .
virtual image
How the emperical formula relating to number of images formed in two inclined mirror?
Number of images will form when two plane mirror are enclimed at an angel of 90
images are formed in a mirror by putting something up to it.
As we place two mirrors inclined with each other then many images are formed. If @ is the angle of inclination then number of images is got by the formula [360/@] - 1 Hence as we place the two mirrors at right angles ie 90 degree then number of images will be 3 If both mirrors kept parallel facing each other then infinite images are formed.
real and virtual images are formed by spherical mirror .
In 'a' plane mirror only 'one' image is formed.
images are formed in a mirror by putting something up to it.
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virtual & erect
Yes!!! A variety of image.
virtual image
convex mirror always form virtual, erect image