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Directly, none. A plane mirror is capable of reflecting light so you would be able to see an image of yourself.
1. Image is upright 2. Image is virtual 3. Image is of same size as object 4. Image is laterally inverted 5. Distance from object to mirror is equal to the distance from the mirror to the image
a concave mirror and an angled plane mirror
Eyepiece, Primary Mirror, Secondary Mirror, Prime Focus.
The image get bigger
The reflection of yourself in the mirror.
The reflection of yourself in the mirror.
Yourself
No, an image formed in a mirror is unreal, because mirror reflects all the light rays off.
The reflection of yourself in the mirror.
I believe it is so it can collect more focus light to produce a clearer image.
To see an upright image of yourself in a concave mirror you must be closer than the principal focus. Hope this helps.
the image upright, virtual and the same size as you..
YES u can
Light travels around the Earth 7 times per second. This light bounces between your eyes and the mirror in a bright place to produce an image. The shinier and undamaged the mirror is and the more light there is, the clearer the image will be. That's why it's harder to see an image in a dim room, or on a cheap/scratched mirror.
An upright, virtual image of yourself the same size as you.
You see yourself.