the image upright, virtual and the same size as you..
An upright, virtual image of yourself the same size as you.
The minimum length of a plane mirror needed to see a full-length image of yourself is half of your total height. This is because the mirror only needs to reflect the upper half of your body, and the image in the mirror will appear to be the same size as the actual object.
You see a reflection of yourself that is laterally inverted, meaning left and right are switched. This is because the mirror produces a virtual image that mimics your movements as if looking at a reversed copy of yourself.
You can see an image of an object in a plane mirror when light rays bouncing off the object are reflected by the mirror towards your eyes. This creates a virtual image that appears to be the same distance behind the mirror as the object is in front of it. The image in the mirror appears laterally inverted, meaning left and right are reversed.
No, the image you see in a mirror is a reflection of yourself and appears flipped. It may not be exactly the same as how others see you.
You see yourself.
An upright, virtual image of yourself the same size as you.
The minimum length of a plane mirror needed to see a full-length image of yourself is half of your total height. This is because the mirror only needs to reflect the upper half of your body, and the image in the mirror will appear to be the same size as the actual object.
You see a reflection of yourself that is laterally inverted, meaning left and right are switched. This is because the mirror produces a virtual image that mimics your movements as if looking at a reversed copy of yourself.
virtual :-)
To see an upright image of yourself in a concave mirror you must be closer than the principal focus. Hope this helps.
You can see an image of an object in a plane mirror when light rays bouncing off the object are reflected by the mirror towards your eyes. This creates a virtual image that appears to be the same distance behind the mirror as the object is in front of it. The image in the mirror appears laterally inverted, meaning left and right are reversed.
A photo. A mirror produces a 'mirror-image'
It depends on what mirror are you looking at. If you use a plane mirror it will be in the same size but if you use the mirror in the car you will see a bigger image.
No, the image you see in a mirror is a reflection of yourself and appears flipped. It may not be exactly the same as how others see you.
you see an inverted real image of yourself
The image seen in a plane mirror appears to be the same distance behind the mirror as the object is in front of it. This is because light rays reflect off the mirror and create a virtual image that appears behind the mirror at the same distance.