The image formed by a plane mirror is virtual, erect, same size as object, and laterally inverted ( left side appears right and right side appears left ).
Also, the virtual image is as far behind the mirror as the object is in front of the mirror.
The image formed by a plane mirror is virtual, upright, and laterally inverted.
A plane mirror produces an upright and reversed image.
A concave mirror is required to obtain a virtual image of the same size as the object. The object should be placed at the focal point of the mirror to form the virtual image of the same size.
An erect but virtual image of same size but with lateral inversion
Yes, a concave mirror can form a real image that is inverted and smaller than the object. This type of image is produced when the object is placed beyond the mirror's focal point.
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The image formed by a plane mirror is virtual, upright, and laterally inverted.
A plane mirror produces an upright and reversed image.
What type of image does a flat mirror form?Virtual image
A concave mirror is required to obtain a virtual image of the same size as the object. The object should be placed at the focal point of the mirror to form the virtual image of the same size.
A convergent beam of light incident on a plane mirror will form a real and inverted image.
concave mirror
An erect but virtual image of same size but with lateral inversion
Concave mirrors
Usually as we say the details of the image we point out their, size, position, type and nature. In case of plane mirror, size = same size of the object position = at the same distance as the object is in front of the mirror type - erect one nature - virtual image. This means could be seen but not be caught on a screen.
Yes, a concave mirror can form a real image that is inverted and smaller than the object. This type of image is produced when the object is placed beyond the mirror's focal point.
It forms a virtual, right side up, magnified image.