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44. Image formed by plane mirror is
(A) Real and Erect
(B) Real and Inverted
(C) Virtual and Erect
(D) Virtual and Inverted​

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Answered by adityajuneja77
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Answer:

Virtual and erected

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Answered by IITGENIUS1234
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\mathfrak{\underline{\underline{Answer :-}}}

<b>The image formed by a plane mirror is Virtual and Erect</b>

\mathfrak{\underline{\underline{Explanation :-}}}

\sf {\underline{\underline{1. \:Virtual \:Image}}}\\\\\\ \sf {\star  \: After  \: reflection \:  or  \: refraction  \: the \:  rays  \: appears  \: to  \: meet  \: at}  \\ \sf{some  \: other  \: point. \:These \:  images  \: are \:  called \:  as  \: Virtual  \: Image.}\\\\\\ \sf{\star\:These \:  images  \: cannot \:  be  \: obtained  \: on  \: a \:  screen}\\\\\\ \sf {\star\:These \:  images \:  are  \: formed \:  by  \: plane \:  mirrors, concave \:  mirrors}   \\ \sf{(only  \: at \:  one  \: position), concave \:  mirrors}\\\\\\  \sf {\underline{\underline{2.\:Real\:Image}}}\\\\\\ \sf {\star\: After\:reflection \:or\:refraction \:the \:rays\:actually\:meet at}\\ \sf{some\:at\:some\:other\: point. \:These\:images\:are\:called\:as\:Real\:Image.}\\\\\\ \sf {\star\:These\:images\:can\:be\:obtained\:on\:a\:screen}\\\\\\ \sf {\star\:These\:images\:are\:formed\:by\:concave\:mirrors.}

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