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the image upright, virtual and the same size as you..

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Q: What image do you see of yourself in a plane mirror?
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What image you can see when you look at your self in a plane mirror?

You see yourself.


You look at yourself in a plane mirror What do you see?

An upright, virtual image of yourself the same size as you.


What is effect of plane mirror on human body?

Directly, none. A plane mirror is capable of reflecting light so you would be able to see an image of yourself.


Is the image you see in a plane mirror a real image or a virtual image?

virtual :-)


What is the image you see in a mirror?

Yourself


What must be the minimum length of a plane mirror in order for you to be able to see a full-length image of yourself?

1/2 your height


The image you see in a plane mirror appears to be at what distance?

behind the mirror. The object appears to be behind the mirror


Where you have to be to see an upright image of yourself in concave mirror?

To see an upright image of yourself in a concave mirror you must be closer than the principal focus. Hope this helps.


Is your image in a mirror the same size as it actually is?

It depends on what mirror are you looking at. If you use a plane mirror it will be in the same size but if you use the mirror in the car you will see a bigger image.


When someone looks at you do they see see you in the same aspect as how you see yourself in a mirror or photo?

A photo. A mirror produces a 'mirror-image'


What will be the difference in the size of the image of the same object formed by a small and large plane mirror?

A plane mirror has angle of incidence == angle of reflection and creates a virtual image . The size is +1 - its the SAME SIZE + means upright ( being virtual ) . Only difference is you can see MORE of yourself in a larger mirror against a smaller one.


What is the difference between using a clear glass and mirror for reflection?

On a sheet of clear glass, you may see a very faint image from the top plane and another very faint image from the bottom plane. The majority of the light will pass through the glass. On a mirror, you will see a throughly strong image from the bottom plane. The very faint image reflected from the top plane is still present, but it is washed out by the image from the bottom plane.