If an object's distance from the concave mirror is greater than the mirror's focal length, then the mirror image of it will be inverted. If the distance from the concave mirror is less than the focal length of the mirror, the image will not be inverted. No image will be produced if the distance from the mirror to the object is equal to the mirror's focal length.
An image that is laterally inverted.
no,but if we make some changes it can be form real and inverted
yes
Virtual and laterally inverted.
If an object's distance from the concave mirror is greater than the mirror's focal length, then the mirror image of it will be inverted. If the distance from the concave mirror is less than the focal length of the mirror, the image will not be inverted. No image will be produced if the distance from the mirror to the object is equal to the mirror's focal length.
An image that is laterally inverted.
no.
no,but if we make some changes it can be form real and inverted
yes
Virtual and laterally inverted.
A plane mirror will always create an upright image of 1/2 scale.
Because there are two mirrors: one at the bottom and one at the top. If there was only one mirror in it, it would be, but because the image is inverted in one mirror, then that image is inverted again in the second mirror, it goes back to normal and you see the normal image which is entering the periscope at the other end.
the image in the concave mirror will be real and inverted
The image in a plane mirror is the same size as the object, the same distance from the mirror, upright and laterally inverted.
this happens because they are plane
Because the glass is made a special way