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How many feet to the rear should you be able to see object through the rearview mirror?

200 feet


How many feet to rear should you be able to see object through the rearview mirrors regardless of load?

200 feet


Who Describe the images produced by a plane mirror a concave mirror and convex mirror?

A plane mirror produces an upright and laterally inverted image that is the same size as the object. A concave mirror produces a real or virtual, inverted or upright image that can be larger or smaller than the object depending on the object's position relative to the mirror. A convex mirror produces a virtual, upright, and smaller image compared to the object, regardless of the object's position relative to the mirror.


Is there ever a position where an object will not have an image produced in a convex mirror?

This will depend entirely on the geometry of the convex mirror. Only if the mirror is a spherical shell will the answer be "no."


Does a convex mirror form a virtual diminished and upright image for all real objects regardless of the location of the object?

Yes.


The image in a plane mirror an be upright or inverted depending on where the object is?

The image formed in a plane mirror is always upright, regardless of the position of the object in front of it. This is because the mirror simply reflects the light rays without altering their orientation. The size and distance of the image may appear to vary, but it will always be upright.


Is it illegal to hang something from your rear view mirror in West Virginia?

In West Virginia, hanging items from your rearview mirror is not explicitly illegal, but it can be considered a violation of traffic laws if it obstructs the driver's view. Law enforcement may issue citations if they believe the hanging object poses a danger or distraction. It's advisable to keep the area around the rearview mirror clear to ensure safe driving. Always check local regulations for the most current information.


What is the sign for object and image distances that are measured on the front side of a mirror?

Regardless of which side of the mirror you designate as the positive side, one of them is positive and the other one is negative, since the object and image are always on opposite sides of the mirror. BTW ... If the mirror is flat, then their absolute values are equal.


Can a plane mirror form a real image if the object is virtual?

No, a plane mirror will always produce a virtual image regardless of whether the object is real or virtual. The image appears to be behind the mirror and is not a real image that can be projected onto a screen.


What type of image does a Convex mirror produce and Why?

A convex mirror produces a virtual image, because the principle light rays incident on the mirror surface from the object must pass through the focal point on the other side of the mirror (virtually), and so the image appears at a depth behind the mirror's surface. The three principle rays that form the focused image are: 1. The ray from the top of the object, parallel to the line passing through the center of the convex mirror, must pass through the focal point behind the mirror's surface. 2. The ray that passes from the top of the object and through the focal point in front of the mirror, comes through the mirror (virtually) parallel to the center line. 3. The ray that passes from the top of the object to the point where the surface of the mirror and the center line intersect, the reflection of which is traced back through the mirror's surface at the same angle as the reflected angle. The place behind the mirror where these rays intersect is the placement of the virtual image.


What name is given to the reflection of an object in the mirror?

The reflection of an object in the mirror is called a mirror image.


Why is the mirror a translucent object?

A mirror is not a translucent object; it is a reflective object. Translucent objects allow light to pass through them, but scatter it in different directions, whereas mirrors reflect light by bouncing it off their smooth surface.