Draw a perpendicular points A and C on the surface of mirror MN. Draw reflected rays at point A and C and mark them as AB and CD respectively. Extend them further. They do not meet on extension in the forward direction. Now extend them backwards. They meet at a point, mark this point as T. Point A is virtual image of object O. For our eyes placed at point E, these reflected rays appear to come from point I. Since the reflected rays do not meet at Abut only appear to do so, we can say that the image is virtual. Virtual image cannot be obtained on screen.
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Process of Image Formation in Front of Plane Mirror
Explanation:
The image formed by a plane mirror is always equal to the size of the virtual, perpendicular and architectural shape.
Behind the mirror, at same distance, the image gets formed and that too as far the object is placed in front of mirror.
The process of making a reflection of the object placed in front of the plane mirror A point of the light source 'O' is placed in front of a plane mirror MN.
Moving from Point O, two rays, OA & OC are incident on the mirror has been shown in figure attached*.
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