All that should be needed is a light source and an object/person/etc. to be reflected. And, of course, a mirror. And functioning eyes to see the reflected image. And a brain willing to accept what is being seen.
go to image and write down photo of Paul Klee and push enter and there you will see a picture of Paul Klee
so that can reflect the sunlight yo any angle of the mirror
Leonardo Davinci
Franklin roosevelt and were around for war.
F. Scott Fitzgerald is the writer that helped create the image if the Flapper of the 1920.
you can see a image on a mirror because energy bounce off
The minimum length of the mirror needed for the tall man to see his full image would be 6 feet. This is because the mirror needs to be at least the same height as the person in order to capture their full image.
plane mirror. The image location will be the same distance behind the mirror as the object's distance in front of the mirror.
You see it when your image strikes light and the light bounces off you then off the mirror to your eyes.
To see an upright image of yourself in a concave mirror you must be closer than the principal focus. Hope this helps.
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The minimum length of a plane mirror needed to see a full-length image of yourself is half of your total height. This is because the mirror only needs to reflect the upper half of your body, and the image in the mirror will appear to be the same size as the actual object.
The image you see in a mirror is a virtual image that appears to be behind the mirror at the same distance as the object in front of the mirror. It is a reflection of the object, with the light rays bouncing off the mirror in a way that creates the illusion of an image appearing to come from the mirror itself.
The reflection that you see in a mirror is called a virtual image. This virtual image appears to be behind the mirror at the same distance as the object is in front of the mirror. It is formed when light rays reflect off the mirror surface and converge at a point, creating the illusion of an image.
You see a virtual image in the mirror. It appears to be behind the mirror at the same distance as your actual self is in front of it.
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