No. They will look different.
Different types of mirrors can do different things. A regular flat mirror is good for looking at your reflection; curved mirrors can give you a magnified image or focus light, either for use as a solar furnace, or as part of a larger optical system such as a telescope. Aside from that, there are the usual consumer variations; mirrors can be large or small, cheap or expensive, elaborately framed or simple, much like other consumer products.
Identical twins (monozygotic) occur when a single egg, fertilized by a single sperm, splits into two identical halves. Two separate babies with identical DNA are formed. Identical twins are always the same sex and blood type. http://www.twin-pregnancy-and-beyond.com/identical-twins-or-fraternal-twins.html
Images are formed on both of them.
A plane mirror is a mirror with a planar reflective surface. For light rays striking a plane mirror, the angle of reflection equals the angle of incidence. Thus a collimated beam of light does not spread out after reflection from a plane mirror, except for diffraction effects.Insertformulahere==Images== A plane mirror makes images of objects in front of it; these images appear to be behind the plane in which the mirror lies. A straight line drawn from part of an object to the corresponding part of its image makes a right angle with, and is bisected by, the surface of the plane mirror. The image formed by Insertformulahere==Images==a plane mirror is always virtual (meaning that the light rays do not actually come from the image), upright, and of the same shape and size as the object it is reflecting. A virtual image is a copy of an object formed at the location from which the light rays appear to come. However, the image is a laterally-inverted "mirror image" of the object. If a person is reflected in a plane mirror, the image of his right hand appears to be the left hand of the image.
The image formed by the old utensil is little bit blur. This is because the surface of the utensils is rough. therefore the image which is formed by a new utensil is correct. This is because the surface of the utensil is smooth.....
infinite number of images are formed in both the mirrors if the mirrors are kept parallel
2 images are formed
Three images will be formed
images are formed in a mirror by putting something up to it.
50 images.
3 Images
As we place two mirrors inclined with each other then many images are formed. If @ is the angle of inclination then number of images is got by the formula [360/@] - 1 Hence as we place the two mirrors at right angles ie 90 degree then number of images will be 3 If both mirrors kept parallel facing each other then infinite images are formed.
Infinite
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If 2 mirrors are placed perpendicular to each other then infinite no of images will be formed because image formed by one mirror will act as the object for the other and vice verse.
To find out how many images are formed when plane mirrors are tilted at an angle, use the formula N=360/a-1 , wherein N is the number of images formed and a is the given angle. So in this case, N=360/30-1, will result to N=11 images formed.
plane & concave Mirrors create them they are formed when rays actually meet