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An image that is laterally inverted.
The characteristics of the plane mirror include the virtual image is located behind a mirror, it is the same size as the object.
The image does not appear different, nor does it change at all. The image is exactly the same.
It's a virtual reflection of the object which appears as an image as much behind the mirror as the distance of the object in front.
The distance between the object and mirror is 15 mm. The distance between the image and mirror is 15 mm. Therefore, the distance between the image and object is 15 mm plus 15 mm which equals 30 mm.
Same distance behind mirror.
An image that is laterally inverted.
The characteristics of the plane mirror include the virtual image is located behind a mirror, it is the same size as the object.
The image does not appear different, nor does it change at all. The image is exactly the same.
The image does not appear different, nor does it change at all. The image is exactly the same.
The image formed by a plane mirror is virtual image.
It's a virtual reflection of the object which appears as an image as much behind the mirror as the distance of the object in front.
The answer is 15 millimeters behind the mirror, and the distance from the actual object to the image is 30 millimeters. Plane mirrors have a flat focus that places the image as far behind the mirror as you are in front of it.
The distance between the object and mirror is 15 mm. The distance between the image and mirror is 15 mm. Therefore, the distance between the image and object is 15 mm plus 15 mm which equals 30 mm.
A plane mirror is a mirror with a planar reflective surface. For light rays striking a plane mirror, the angle of reflection equals the angle of incidence. Thus a collimated beam of light does not spread out after reflection from a plane mirror, except for diffraction effects.Insertformulahere==Images== A plane mirror makes images of objects in front of it; these images appear to be behind the plane in which the mirror lies. A straight line drawn from part of an object to the corresponding part of its image makes a right angle with, and is bisected by, the surface of the plane mirror. The image formed by Insertformulahere==Images==a plane mirror is always virtual (meaning that the light rays do not actually come from the image), upright, and of the same shape and size as the object it is reflecting. A virtual image is a copy of an object formed at the location from which the light rays appear to come. However, the image is a laterally-inverted "mirror image" of the object. If a person is reflected in a plane mirror, the image of his right hand appears to be the left hand of the image.
the image in a plane mirror is always
30 millimeters