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Virtual and laterally inverted.
An image that is laterally inverted.
The image in a plane mirror is the same size as the object, the same distance from the mirror, upright and laterally inverted.
Characteristics of an image formed by the plane mirror are :- * Virtual and erect (up right ) . * The image is of same size as that of the object . *The image is far behind the mirror as the object is in front of it . *The image is laterally inverted .
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Virtual and laterally inverted.
An image that is laterally inverted.
The image in a plane mirror is the same size as the object, the same distance from the mirror, upright and laterally inverted.
Characteristics of an image formed by the plane mirror are :- * Virtual and erect (up right ) . * The image is of same size as that of the object . *The image is far behind the mirror as the object is in front of it . *The image is laterally inverted .
It is laterally inverted. (:
What type of image does a flat mirror form?Virtual image
A plane mirror will always create an upright image of 1/2 scale.
Because there are two mirrors: one at the bottom and one at the top. If there was only one mirror in it, it would be, but because the image is inverted in one mirror, then that image is inverted again in the second mirror, it goes back to normal and you see the normal image which is entering the periscope at the other end.
Plane mirrors(regular mirrors in households) laterally invert an object's image; letters are also laterally inverted and so they look different while seen in a mirror.
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
The image formed by a plane mirror is virtual, erect, same size as object, and laterally inverted ( left side appears right and right side appears left ). Also, the virtual image is as far behind the mirror as the object is in front of the mirror.