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a plain mirror does not have any convex or concave curve and thus the light that is reflected does not change in shape.
the object never changes, but the image (which is the object seen in the mirror) is not tangible and is only a picture of the object.
so the image and the object are the same because there is no distortion in a plain mirror.


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Because of the first law of thermodynamics.

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