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Which types of images are produced by a plane mirror?

Plane mirrors produce virtual and upright images that are the same size as the object being reflected. The images are laterally inverted, meaning they are flipped horizontally.


What types of images are produced by concave mirrors?

Virtual and real images


What are two types of images produced by mirrors?

Two types of images produced by mirrors are real images and virtual images. Real images are formed when light rays actually pass through a point, while virtual images are formed when light rays appear to be coming from a point but do not actually pass through it.


What types of images do mirrors produce?

virtual images


Which types of images are produced by convex mirrors?

dont no dont care . Virtual diminished images. Look at one and see, most outside mirrors on cars are convex.


Name two types of curved mirrors?

Concave mirrors and convex mirrors are two types of curved mirrors. Concave mirrors converge light rays to a focal point and can form real or virtual images. Convex mirrors diverge light rays and produce virtual, upright, and diminished images.


What types of mirror are used in periscope?

plane mirror


What types of image can concave mirrors from?

A concave mirror can show both vitual and real images, a plane mirror can show virtual and so can a convex mirror. 0.0


WwwWhat are the three types of mirrors?

Plane, Convex and Concave


Which types of images are produced by concave?

real and virtual images


What are the two types of curve mirrors?

The two types of curved mirrors are concave and convex mirrors. Concave mirrors curve inward and can create both real and virtual images, while convex mirrors curve outward and only produce virtual images.


What types of images are produced by conave mirrors?

Concave mirrors can produce both real and virtual images. Real images are formed when reflected light rays physically converge to a point, while virtual images are formed when light rays appear to diverge from a point behind the mirror. The size and orientation of the image depend on the position of the object relative to the mirror's focal point.