surface which reflects angles of incidence.
A plane mirror.
Plane mirrors have a flat, smooth surface, which produces virtual upright images that are the same size as the object. They obey the law of reflection, where the angle of incidence is equal to the angle of reflection. They do not produce any magnification or distortion of the reflected image.
No, the reflecting surface of a sculpture is typically not a plane surface like that of a plane mirror. It often has irregularities, textures, and contours that can distort the reflected image or create unique reflections.
plane mirror is never a spherical mirror,spherical mirrors are made up by cutting the part of the sherical balls and then polishing them.while the plane mirror is just a sheet of polished glass
1.Image distance= object distance 2.Size of the image = size of the object 3.image is laterally inverted 4.Image is always virtual & erect
A plane mirror.
A plane mirror is a mirror which is completely flat, easier for your image to be reflected.
plane mirror
Plane mirrors have a flat, smooth surface, which produces virtual upright images that are the same size as the object. They obey the law of reflection, where the angle of incidence is equal to the angle of reflection. They do not produce any magnification or distortion of the reflected image.
plane mirror is never a spherical mirror,spherical mirrors are made up by cutting the part of the sherical balls and then polishing them.while the plane mirror is just a sheet of polished glass
The image formed by a plane mirror is virtual image.
Focaal length for plane mirror is 0
No, the reflecting surface of a sculpture is typically not a plane surface like that of a plane mirror. It often has irregularities, textures, and contours that can distort the reflected image or create unique reflections.
plane mirror is never a spherical mirror,spherical mirrors are made up by cutting the part of the sherical balls and then polishing them.while the plane mirror is just a sheet of polished glass
1.Image distance= object distance 2.Size of the image = size of the object 3.image is laterally inverted 4.Image is always virtual & erect
In 'a' plane mirror only 'one' image is formed.
Yes, you can bring a mirror in your carry-on luggage on a plane.