Virtual images.
a number of images that are formed if the object is placed between two mirrors at an angle. This is called multiple images.
Plane mirrors do not create images that can be placed on a screen, only concave mirrors can.
in my opinion only 2 images will be formed because the mirror is parallel and the candle between the mirror will stop the reflection.
Depending on the angle between them, you will get multiple reflections of any object between the mirrors. If the mirrors meet at an angle of x degrees, an object placed between them should generate a maximum of (360/n) - 1 images. Parallel mirrors should, on that basis, produce an infinite number of images but because of microscopic flaws in the mirror, absorption, internal refraction etc, the images will degrade more or less exponentially.
With two mirrors at right angles you will have 3 (360/90 - 1) images of an object. Two of these are primary and the third is secondary. Some light rays from the object bounce of each of the mirrors to your eye to form the two primary images. But there are other rays that bounce off a mirror onto the second mirror before they get to you. This produced the secondary image.
at 120 degrees
45 degrees.
2 images are formed
Three images will be formed
3 Images
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Infinite.
a number of images that are formed if the object is placed between two mirrors at an angle. This is called multiple images.
Plane mirrors do not create images that can be placed on a screen, only concave mirrors can.
If 2 mirrors are placed perpendicular to each other then infinite no of images will be formed because image formed by one mirror will act as the object for the other and vice verse.
Because - if the mirrors are exactly parallel - they will reflect each others image indefinitely.
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