When you look obliquely into a mirror, you are viewing multiple reflections due to the mirror's surface geometry. These reflections occur as light bounces off the mirror at different angles, creating the illusion of several images. Each reflection represents a different angle at which light hits the mirror and is reflected back towards your eyes.
The image in a plane mirror appears to be the same size as the object, but flipped left to right. Additionally, the image appears to be behind the mirror at the same distance as the object is in front of the mirror.
Yes, but it can be hard to arrange. You need to set up a real image as a virtual object, and make the convex mirror image that. If the rays converge strongly enough, they will still converge after reflecting off the convex mirror.
Words appear different when held up to a mirror because the mirror reflects images as a mirror image, causing the text to appear backwards. This occurs because the mirror reverses the direction of the light that bounces off the text before it reaches our eyes.
When the incident light rays are falling towards the mirror in such a way that the light rays after falling on the mirror meet at any point in front of the mirror than an image is formed in front of the mirror which can be taken on a screen and as the image can be taken on a screen it is known as a real image. So, plane mirrors can form real images.
dont no dont care . Virtual diminished images. Look at one and see, most outside mirrors on cars are convex.
When you look obliquely into a mirror with a candle, multiple images are seen due to the reflection of light at different angles. This phenomenon occurs because the light from the candle bounces off the mirror surface and can reflect back multiple times between parallel surfaces, creating several images. The brightest image is typically the original candle's reflection, as it comes directly from the light source, while subsequent reflections may appear dimmer due to the loss of light intensity with each reflection.
The image in a plane mirror appears to be the same size as the object, but flipped left to right. Additionally, the image appears to be behind the mirror at the same distance as the object is in front of the mirror.
Yes, but it can be hard to arrange. You need to set up a real image as a virtual object, and make the convex mirror image that. If the rays converge strongly enough, they will still converge after reflecting off the convex mirror.
The mirror on the passenger side is slightly convexed to help reduce the "blind" spot on that side therefore changing the size of the imae reflected
Words appear different when held up to a mirror because the mirror reflects images as a mirror image, causing the text to appear backwards. This occurs because the mirror reverses the direction of the light that bounces off the text before it reaches our eyes.
Because glass is not perfectly transparent, some of the light is reflected
No. You look exactly as you are when you look in the mirror. The mirror is a reflection on how you look. You do not look better or worse than when you look in a mirror. A mirror is a flat surface, and you have curves, so the mirror will not reflect your curves, but, unless it's a "fun house" mirror which is designed to distort how you look, almost all ordinary mirrors reflect exactly how you look. No better, and no worse.
When the incident light rays are falling towards the mirror in such a way that the light rays after falling on the mirror meet at any point in front of the mirror than an image is formed in front of the mirror which can be taken on a screen and as the image can be taken on a screen it is known as a real image. So, plane mirrors can form real images.
There are several websites which have images of Japanese Swords. However if you are looking for a large variety of different images the best place to look is Google images as they will ensure that the pictures given relate to your search.
A convex surface means bulging out surface. A convex mirror is that spherical mirror in whichthe reflection of light takes place at the bulging out surface.A spherical mirror which is polished from hollow side, such that its reflecting surface is towards outer sideis called convex mirror. Example:-spoon
There are several places to find pictures of Gorgeous George. One can look at the books written about him, on Google images, or on a wrestling website.
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