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In a concave mirror, images can form either real or virtual, depending on the object's distance from the mirror. Real images are formed when the object is placed beyond the focal point, while virtual images are formed when the object is placed between the focal point and the mirror. The image formed is upright for concave mirrors.
An infinite number of images of the candle will be formed as the light rays reflect back and forth between the two mirrors. Each successive image will be located at a distance of 40 cm from the previous one.
Spherical mirrors can form either real or virtual images depending on their design. Concave mirrors can form real images that are inverted if the object is placed beyond the mirror's focal point. Convex mirrors always produce virtual images that are upright and smaller than the actual object. The image characteristics will vary based on the object's distance from the mirror and the type of mirror being used.
When a point P is placed between two perpendicular mirrors, the first image is formed by one mirror, and the second image is formed by the other mirror. The third image is the reflection of the second image on the first mirror. To locate the images, draw the path of light rays reflecting off each mirror. The images of P will appear symmetrically around the point of intersection of the two mirrors.
Concave mirrors can produce virtual upright images that are smaller than the original object when the object is placed beyond the focal point of the mirror. This type of image is formed due to the behavior of light rays reflecting off the mirror surface and converging at a point.
2 images are formed
Three images will be formed
3 Images
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When two plain mirrors are placed at a 150-degree angle, multiple images are formed. The number of images formed can be calculated using the formula: ( \text{Number of images} = \frac{360}{\text{angle between the mirrors}} - 1 ). In this case, with a 150-degree angle, the calculation would be ( \frac{360}{150} - 1 = 2 ) images are formed.
Virtual images.
Infinite.
a number of images that are formed if the object is placed between two mirrors at an angle. This is called multiple images.
Plane mirrors do not create images that can be placed on a screen, only concave mirrors can.
If 2 mirrors are placed perpendicular to each other then infinite no of images will be formed because image formed by one mirror will act as the object for the other and vice verse.
at 120 degrees
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