I believe that there should at least four feet in between the light and the table because I have a table that has the light three feet from the table and I hit my head on the light all the time.
For a 48-inch wide buffet, a round mirror with a diameter between 30 to 36 inches is typically ideal. This size creates a balanced look, allowing the mirror to complement the buffet without overpowering it. Placing the mirror slightly above eye level will enhance the visual appeal and make the space feel more open. Consider the overall style of your decor to ensure harmony between the mirror and the buffet.
Usually, the mirror is 75% (3/4) the width of the vanity. Then, your light should be 3/4 the size of your mirror. Many people use a 24-inch light with a 36-inch mirror, which is a little smaller than the 75% rule, but still okay.
For a 74-inch console table, a mirror that is about two-thirds to three-quarters the width of the table is ideal. This means a mirror size of approximately 50 to 60 inches wide would work well. Additionally, consider the height of the mirror; a taller mirror can create a more dramatic effect, while a shorter one can maintain a balanced look. Ultimately, the choice depends on your personal style and the overall decor of the space.
In a plane mirror, the image size is of same size as that of the object, but in the rear view mirror, the image size is smaller than that of the mirror.
any where from an inch to over 28 feet (saltwater croc)
The size is the same for both since they are both planemirrors.The size of the virtual image in a plane mirror is the same asthe size of the object. The size of the mirror is irrelevant.
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.
To test mirror magnification, you can place a ruler at a known distance from the mirror and measure the size of the reflected image. By comparing the size of the image to the actual size on the ruler, you can determine the magnification factor of the mirror.
You might choose 16 inch rims over 17 inch rims because the cost would be lower with the smaller rim size. The cost of tires would also be less.
The size of the plan mirror should be half the size of the object to get a full size image of the object
A little over an inch...about the size of a stamp. .0625 is 1/16 inch. 1.08 in would be just over 1-1/16 inches.
The size of the image formed by a small mirror will be smaller than the actual object size, while the size of the image formed by a large mirror will be larger than the actual object size. This is due to the ratio of the distance of the object to the mirror and the distance of the image to the mirror being different for small and large mirrors.