Plane mirrors produce a virtual image.
no it does not produce real image . it produce virtual and erect image
An erect but virtual image of same size but with lateral inversion
An image does not produce an image. However, a concave mirror, specifically one witha parabolic figure, forms an image in its focal plane of an infinitely distant object.
it shows the same size of the image or object shown in front of it
Just a mirror image x
The image formed by a plane mirror is virtual, upright, and laterally inverted.
real and upright image
Plane and convex mirrors produce only virtual images.
Yes, a plane mirror produces an upright image since it does not invert the image left to right or up and down. The image appears to be the same size and orientation as the object being reflected.
A convergent beam of light incident on a plane mirror will form a real and inverted image.
Plane mirrors produce virtual images that are upright and laterally inverted (left to right). These images cannot be projected on a screen and appear to be the same distance behind the mirror as the object is in front of it.
A plane mirror produces a virtual image that is upright and the same size as the object being reflected. The image appears to be the same distance behind the mirror as the object is in front of it.