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That surface would be called a "mirror".
The nature of the image that a spherical mirror produces positive magnification is usually enlarged when compared to the real object.
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.
a image on mirror was get by the reflection from the mirror hten it is goes into our eyes and after this to brainby this process we get our image on hte mirror.
A plane mirror forms 1 virtual image and no real image. The virtual image is behind the mirror, at the same distance as the object in front of the mirror, erect, in mirror image left-right.
concave mirror shows the image real and magnified........when a dentist uses a concave mirror, he/she places the mirror such that the teeth falls on the focus of the mirror due to which the wound can be easily detected and can be treated as per its treatment
That surface would be called a "mirror".
The nature of the image that a spherical mirror produces positive magnification is usually enlarged when compared to the real object.
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.
a image on mirror was get by the reflection from the mirror hten it is goes into our eyes and after this to brainby this process we get our image on hte mirror.
The image formed by a plane mirror is virtual image.
The mirror in "The Reaper's Image" represents self-reflection and the idea that we often see ourselves more clearly when looking at our own reflection. It also symbolizes the protagonist's fear of facing his own mortality and the consequences of his actions.
Usually it means that someone sees themselves in you.
A plane mirror forms 1 virtual image and no real image. The virtual image is behind the mirror, at the same distance as the object in front of the mirror, erect, in mirror image left-right.
It depends what the intended use is. An 'ordinary' mirror - is flat, while a shaving mirror is usually convex - making the image seem larger.
image form can be form by virtual image
In the plane mirror, our image will be seen as same size of us and erect. In case of concave mirror, our image will be inverted. This is because concave mirror forms real, inverted image when object is placed behind the focus of the mirror. In case of convex mirror, the size of the image will be diminished, or smaller than us and the image will be erect too. This is because the image formed is virtual and erect.