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plane mirror
Yes it will be reflected in the mirror.
the sun is the reflected ray when it is reflecting on another mirror
Light hitting a flat mirror at an angle is reflected at the same angle, relative to the mirror surface.
the ray that passes from the object, when gets reflected from the plane mirror,the imaginary ray that passes from the mirror meets at a point behind mirror but the original do not meet actually.so the image formed by plane mirror is virtual.
plane mirror
Yes it will be reflected in the mirror.
The convex mirror diverges light rays, so if you draw the reflected rays in front of the mirror and continue drawing them at the back of the mirror the virtual light rays (at the back of the mirror) will join. This point is called a Virtual Focus Point.
the sun is the reflected ray when it is reflecting on another mirror
Ray diagrams are drawings that use simple geometry to locate an image formed by a mirror. In order to draw a ray diagram, first sketch the situation; draw the location and arrangement of the mirror and the position of the object with respect to the mirror. Construct the drawing so that the object and the image distances are proportional to their actual size. Then, draw to rays on your diagram. Draw the first ray from the object perpendicular to the mirror's surface. Since it makes and angle of 0 degree with the normal to the mirror, the angle of reflection also equals 0 degree, causing the ray to reflect back on itself. Draw the second ray from the object to the mirror, but this time place the ray at an angle that is not perpendicular to the surface of the mirror.Then draw the reflected ray. Next, trace both reflected rays back to the point from which they appear to have originated, which is behind the mirror. Use dotted lines to draw the rays to distinguish them from the actual rays of light. By continuing this process for all other parts of the object, you will be able to locate the complete virtual images for the object.
When light shines onto an object viewed in a mirror, the rays are reflected into the eye. The rays come from a position behind the mirror. The image is the sane size as the object and the same distance from the mirror. In the image, left is right and right becomes left. The angle that the light gets pointed on to the mirror is the same as the angle that gets reflected of the mirror!
The image is reflected from a reflective object, in this case [your mirror], as a Book is not a mirror, it is not reflected.
Light hitting a flat mirror at an angle is reflected at the same angle, relative to the mirror surface.
Your brain perceives the reflected object as being as far BEHIND the mirror as the real object is in FRONT of the mirror.
A line of reflection is a reflected line, often off of a mirror. If a flashlight sends a beam of light at a mirror (the light is called the incident beam), the angle at which it hits the mirror will equall the angle at which the reflected beam of light (called the reflected beam), exits the mirror. This is called the Law of Reflection. This is why light is reflected from a mirror at the same angle at which light struck its surface. A line of reflection is a reflected line, often off of a mirror. If a flashlight sends a beam of light at a mirror (the light is called the incident beam), the angle at which it hits the mirror will equall the angle at which the reflected beam of light (called the reflected beam), exits the mirror. This is called the Law of Reflection. This is why light is reflected from a mirror at the same angle at which light struck its surface.
disrespected, unsuspected, mirror reflected, etcetera. many possibilities. you know there has to be if an example was mirror reflected.
the image is right-left reversed and about as far away from the mirror as the reflected object