An image is formed by mirros but not by the cemented wall Why give reason
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More light is reflected off a mirror, and it's specular reflection - it's all being reflected in the same way. You get diffuse reflection off a wall instead because of the rough surface, and as result, the light rays don't converge (or appear to converge) like they do in a mirror, so you don't see an image form.
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More light is reflected off a mirror, and it's specular reflection - it's all being reflected in the same way. You get diffuse reflection off a cemented wall instead because of the rough surface, and as result, the light rays don't converge (or appear to converge) like they do in a mirror, so you don't see an image form.
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