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Q: Where must you stand to see an upside down image of yourself in a converging mirror?
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What type of an image does a converging mirror form?

inverted image for eg take your spoon and look in it


What type of mirror can your image be upside down?

concave


Where is the only location where a converging mirror will not produce an image?

When the object lies within its focal length then no real image can be produced


What is it called when a word looks upside down in a mirror?

Well when a word is shown in front of a mirror the reflection of the word upside down. This is called mirror image.


What is the image about?

The reflection of yourself in the mirror.


What is the image?

The reflection of yourself in the mirror.


What is the image you see in a mirror?

Yourself


Is the image of yourself in the mirror the real image?

No, an image formed in a mirror is unreal, because mirror reflects all the light rays off.


what is true about the image?

The reflection of yourself in the mirror.


When you look at yourself in the mirror and wave your right hand your image raises the left hand Then why don't the feet of your image wiggle when you shake your head?

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 .


Compare concave mirror to convex mirror?

They both will give distorted images, but where a convex mirror (which bulges out like a bubble) has a right-side up image, a concave mirror (which bows in like a bowl) has an upside-down image.


Where must an object to be located for a converging mirror to produce a virtual image?

if the focal length is greater than the object distance from the lens