A plain mirror works by reflecting light off its smooth surface, creating a clear and upright image of the object placed in front of it. The reflection preserves the size and shape of the object without altering it.
A plain mirror produces a virtual image. This means the image appears to be behind the mirror and cannot be projected onto a screen.
A plain mirror is a flat mirror with a reflective surface that creates a virtual image of an object placed in front of it. It reflects light rays at the same angle they hit the mirror, resulting in a reflection that appears identical to the original object. They are commonly used in bathrooms, bedrooms, and dressing rooms.
1. plain mirror2. concave mirror 4. concave lens3.convex mirror 5.convex lens
No, it will not, this is because a plane mirror has no focal point. It's rays never converge at a single point like a concave mirror, and therefore it has no focal point The mirror equation is 1/f=1/di + 1/do, where f is the focal point, di is the distance of the image from the mirror, and do is the distance of the reflected object from the mirror. Since focal point is required for the equation, it can't work. Hope this helps.
A concave mirror is a spherical mirror which is curved inward, where the inside surface is reflective. They work by reflecting the light captured into the centre of the mirror, creating a focal point in the centre of the mirror.
because the image formed in a plain mirror is not inveted
Yes
A plain mirror produces a virtual image. This means the image appears to be behind the mirror and cannot be projected onto a screen.
A plane mirror is a flat, as opposed to convex or concave, mirror.A plain mirror is just a ordinary mirror as used in a household. These are usually flat mirrors so they are also plane mirrors.Many households have small bathroom mirrors which magnify in this case they would be concave plain mirrors and not concave plane mirrors
reflection?
real and upright image
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.falsetrue - apexBecause of the first law of thermodynamics.
this happens because they are plane
same size, upright, and same distance
Reflected.
The same speed: the image will always appear to be at a point exactly behind the mirror as the object is in front.
Mirror mounting clips work by securely holding the edges of the mirror against the wall. The clips are attached to the wall and the mirror slides into place, with the clips providing support and stability to keep the mirror in position.