The images in a plane mirror are created by light rays. This makes the image to become virtual.
The plane that divides the body into mirror images is known as the midsagittal plane or median plane. This plane passes through the midline of the body, dividing it into left and right halves that are symmetrical.
virtual, upright, and the same size as the object.
Plane mirrors produce virtual and upright images that are the same size as the object being reflected. The images are laterally inverted, meaning they are flipped horizontally.
THough all are erect, in concave it will be enlarged in plane mirror of the same size as the object but in convex mirror it will be dimished
Plane mirrors produce virtual images that are laterally inverted, meaning the left side appears as right and vice versa. These images appear to be the same distance behind the mirror as the object is in front.
Real images
glass and wood
The plane that divides the body into mirror images is known as the midsagittal plane or median plane. This plane passes through the midline of the body, dividing it into left and right halves that are symmetrical.
virtual, upright, and the same size as the object.
All images in plane mirrors are virtual, meaning they cannot be projected onto a screen as they appear to be located behind the mirror. These images are also laterally inverted, which means that they are reversed from left to right. Additionally, the size of the image is equal to that of the object, and the distance of the image from the mirror is the same as the distance of the object from the mirror.
Plane mirrors produce virtual and upright images that are the same size as the object being reflected. The images are laterally inverted, meaning they are flipped horizontally.
Well, honey, when you have two plane mirrors angled at 90 degrees, you're gonna have a grand total of 7 images. That's right, 7! You've got the original object, 3 images in each mirror, and then a bonus image where they all intersect. So, get ready for a mirror maze of reflections!
THough all are erect, in concave it will be enlarged in plane mirror of the same size as the object but in convex mirror it will be dimished
Only plane mirrors produce real images. I beleve this is right.
Plane mirrors produce virtual images that are laterally inverted, meaning the left side appears as right and vice versa. These images appear to be the same distance behind the mirror as the object is in front.
virtual & erect
In 'a' plane mirror only 'one' image is formed.