You need pair of mirrors and a person to hold one mirror at back of you head.
Clench your left hand and look in the mirror. Your head is directly in line with the head in the mirror. Your feet are directly opposite your feet in the mirror. Your clenched fist is directly opposite the fist in the mirror, your open hand is directly opposite the open hand in the mirror. If you put your fist to the mirror, the image puts its fist out to meet it. You would be surprised if it moved the other hand instead. Comments: I think the question meant "in the plane mirrors". Plane mirrors are flat mirrors. Also, the answer is not complete: 1) the mirror does reverse the object, but only in the direction perpendicular to the mirror surface. That information is in the answer, but it's not made very clear. 2) The image does seem to be left right reversed, despite this. This is because of the "psychology of visual perception", and not "physics". We find it hard to "see" our image as reversed front to back. So that means we perceive the image as reversed left to right, with front and back unchanged.
In a barber shop: a mirror is held at your back so that you can see the back of your head in the front mirror. In a trial room, you can view how the clothing looks from different angles and places. -Akshat
A product called goop that you can get at the hardware store works good. Make sure you tape it to the mirror head while it drys.
Check the back of your rear view mirror.
When you wave your left hand it appears as though your right hand is moving . This is lateral inversion . But when you shake your feet the image of your feet does not wiggle because the image in the mirror can only be laterally inverted and not upside down .
There are many things that might be at the back of you that you can't see. You generally can't see the back of your own head, your back, the back of your arms, or even your bottom without a mirror.
The difference of color is because of blood. When you lower your hand, more blood will flow into it from gravity. When your hand is above your head, blood flows back into your body.
A convex mirror
It means you can't see it unless you stand in front of a mirror with your back to the mirror and twist your head round to see the reflection in the mirror of your tattoo.Having a tattoo on your back doesn't mean anything in particular. The back is a large area of skin, and many people like to have large tattoos put there to show off a particular artist, or a particular painting that they like.
The skeleton has lost his head. You are helping him find his way back to his head.
No.
It's the same reason you can only see one side of your head when you look in a mirror. The astronauts would need a mirror to see round the back.