A mirror image is not formed when light reflects off white paper because the surface of the paper is diffuse, scattering light in many directions. A mirror image is only formed when light reflects off a smooth and highly reflective surface that preserves the angle of incidence.
A mirror reflects light rays, causing them to change direction. When parallel light rays hit the mirror, they are reflected and converge at a point known as the focal point, creating an image. The image formed is virtual and laterally inverted, appearing behind the mirror.
on the retina of ur eye......its an virtual image....
A correct image is formed in a mirror through the reflection of light. When light rays coming from an object hit the mirror surface, they bounce off in a way that preserves the object's orientation and details, creating a mirror image that appears to be the same size and shape as the object itself.
A mirror is a smooth surface that reflects light to form an image. It works by bouncing light rays off its surface, allowing light to reflect off at the same angle it hits the mirror. This process creates a virtual image that appears behind the mirror at the same distance as the object in front of it.
Image is formed as a result of reflection. Nature of image depend on type of mirror.
No, an image formed in a mirror is unreal, because mirror reflects all the light rays off.
A highly polishes plane surface which reflects light regularly is called a plane mirror. Image is formed as the light returns to the first medium when it just falls on the other surface of the second medium.
Light will bounce off the surface of a polished mirror in the same angle of incidence, but the way you see it, it's as if the image formed behind the mirror surface.
A mirror reflects light rays, causing them to change direction. When parallel light rays hit the mirror, they are reflected and converge at a point known as the focal point, creating an image. The image formed is virtual and laterally inverted, appearing behind the mirror.
on the retina of ur eye......its an virtual image....
A correct image is formed in a mirror through the reflection of light. When light rays coming from an object hit the mirror surface, they bounce off in a way that preserves the object's orientation and details, creating a mirror image that appears to be the same size and shape as the object itself.
A reflecting telescope gathers light with a mirror instead of a lens. The mirror reflects light to a focus point where the image is formed. This design eliminates chromatic aberration that can occur with lenses.
A plane mirror reflects light without changing its properties. The angle of incidence equals the angle of reflection, and the image formed is virtual and laterally inverted.
The light then reflects off the mirror into the eyes.
If light hits a mirror at an angle it reflects back at you but it will make the image look bigger or smaller (if the mirror is concave or convex). If it is a flat plane mirror the image is the same but if your holding something it will be on the opposite side
A mirror is a smooth surface that reflects light to form an image. It works by bouncing light rays off its surface, allowing light to reflect off at the same angle it hits the mirror. This process creates a virtual image that appears behind the mirror at the same distance as the object in front of it.
Image is formed as a result of reflection. Nature of image depend on type of mirror.