When you move away from a mirror, your image appears smaller because the angle between you and the mirror increases, resulting in a smaller reflected image. This is due to the principles of reflection and geometry.
When you hold an object far away from a concave mirror, the mirror will produce a real image that is inverted and smaller than the object. The image will be formed at the mirror's focal point.
When you move your face away from a concave mirror, the image you see in the mirror will become smaller and eventually disappear as you move further away from the focal point of the mirror. This is because the magnification effect of the concave mirror is strongest when objects are close to the mirror's focal point.
As you move closer to a convex mirror, your image will appear smaller and more upright. The image will also move further away from the mirror.
When a concave mirror is far away, it forms a real and inverted image. The image will be smaller than the object and located at the focal point of the mirror on the same side as the object.
When a concave mirror is held far away from an object, the reflected image appears smaller, inverted, and closer to the focal point of the mirror. The image will be diminished in size and can eventually converge to the focal point of the mirror as the distance between the mirror and the object increases.
Good question. Location would be as far as the person is in front of the mirror Size would appear to become smaller
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When you hold an object far away from a concave mirror, the mirror will produce a real image that is inverted and smaller than the object. The image will be formed at the mirror's focal point.
When you move your face away from a concave mirror, the image you see in the mirror will become smaller and eventually disappear as you move further away from the focal point of the mirror. This is because the magnification effect of the concave mirror is strongest when objects are close to the mirror's focal point.
As you move closer to a convex mirror, your image will appear smaller and more upright. The image will also move further away from the mirror.
When a concave mirror is far away, it forms a real and inverted image. The image will be smaller than the object and located at the focal point of the mirror on the same side as the object.
When a concave mirror is held far away from an object, the reflected image appears smaller, inverted, and closer to the focal point of the mirror. The image will be diminished in size and can eventually converge to the focal point of the mirror as the distance between the mirror and the object increases.
It depends on how far away it is from you. It can be smaller if further.
It would show the smaller mirror, and reflections of it and the smaller mirror within, going to infinity. See the related link.
Your body and face will get smaller. But, it also makes your face and body look wider.
If the image is erect and equal in size and it does not change its size and nature on moving the mirror closer or away from the object, the mirror is plane mirror. If the image is erect and magnified and it becomes inverted on moving the mirror away from the object, the mirror is concave mirror. If the image is erect and diminished and remains erect on moving the mirror away from the object, the mirror is convex mirror.
There is a plane mirror on the driver's side and a convex mirror on the passenger's side. The reason only the passenger mirror is convex is because you are farther away from it. The angular view provided by farther mirror of the same physical size produces a similarly smaller reflected field of view. The convex mirror provides a larger field of view- one that should be comparable to the closer drivers mirror.