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If it is a perfectly flat mirror then it should appear the same size. However, if the mirror has any curve towards you, then the image's reflection can look larger than original.
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The image location is where the observer is sighting when viewing the image.
If you look into a concave mirror you will get an inverted image of your face. If you look into a convex mirror you will get an erect image of your face. (Taking suitable distance accordingly)
mirage mirror it's self!
If light hits a mirror at an angle it reflects back at you but it will make the image look bigger or smaller (if the mirror is concave or convex). If it is a flat plane mirror the image is the same but if your holding something it will be on the opposite side
it looks like a mirror image, and flipped upside down
If it is a perfectly flat mirror then it should appear the same size. However, if the mirror has any curve towards you, then the image's reflection can look larger than original.
While seeing at the mirror from a distance be sure that you image should be very clear not like liquifyed or something...
of course not! A mirror image would have to have one image of the baby and the second image precisely behind it- and you know that cannot happen in a real uterus! One single image of a baby cannot mirror a second one to the side of it as in fraternal or identical twins. Look in a mirror and move your arms. Does not the arm move preciely in the reflection the same way you are moving it? it may look like two arms to you but its one!!
behind you
The image location is where the observer is sighting when viewing the image.
If you look into a concave mirror you will get an inverted image of your face. If you look into a convex mirror you will get an erect image of your face. (Taking suitable distance accordingly)
mirage mirror it's self!
mirage mirror it's self!
The image is reflected from a reflective object, in this case [your mirror], as a Book is not a mirror, it is not reflected.
It is related because if the object is 10cm away from the mirror and when u see the image it seems to be at the same distance as u are from the mirror and if that does not happen the laws are not correct.