virtual image ( not on screen, brain interpreting)
No, only the virtual image will be obtained.
A flat mirror forms an image that is virtual, upright, and laterally inverted.
A flat mirror produces a virtual image that is upright, the same size as the object, and with the same orientation as the object. The image appears to be located behind the mirror at the same distance as the object is in front of the mirror.
A concave mirror with its object placed between the focal point and the mirror forms a virtual image of the same size. This image is upright and located behind the mirror.
You see a virtual image in the mirror. It appears to be behind the mirror at the same distance as your actual self is in front of it.
No, only the virtual image will be obtained.
A flat mirror forms an image that is virtual, upright, and laterally inverted.
A flat mirror produces a virtual image that is upright, the same size as the object, and with the same orientation as the object. The image appears to be located behind the mirror at the same distance as the object is in front of the mirror.
What type of image does a flat mirror form?Virtual image
A plane (flat) mirror reflects an image which is the same size and shape, and colour as the object in front of the mirror. A concave mirror can produce a magnified image. If the image is in front of the mirror it is a real image; if behind it is a virtual (non-real) image. A real image can be cast upon a white the best) surface
A concave mirror with its object placed between the focal point and the mirror forms a virtual image of the same size. This image is upright and located behind the mirror.
You see a virtual image in the mirror. It appears to be behind the mirror at the same distance as your actual self is in front of it.
Mirrors that gives an enlarged image are basically a regular mirror just it has magnified glass.; Actually, it is a concave mirror, not a convex mirror, that is used to give an enlarged image.
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.
When light rays hit the surface of a flat mirror, they are reflected back at the same angle as they approached the mirror. This is known as the law of reflection. The image seen in the mirror is a virtual image that appears to be the same distance behind the mirror as the object is in front of it.
when dealing with a flat mirror object-distance and image-distance should be equal.
A bathroom mirror produces a virtual image because it is a flat, reflective surface that reflects light waves without causing them to converge at a focal point. As a result, the image produced appears behind the mirror at the same size as the object, giving the illusion of a virtual image.