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For image formed by a plane mirror

i)object distance > image distance

ii)object distance < image distance

iii)object distance = image distance

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Answered by DrungBabe
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For example, if we stand at a distance of 2 meters from a plane mirror, we must focus at a location 2 meters behind the mirror in order to view our image. In this case, the distance between the object and its image formed by a plane mirror appears to be 24 cm. So, the object distance will be 24 / 2 = 12 cm.

Answered by stuprajin6202
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Answer:

12 cm

Answer is

For plane mirrors, the object distance (often represented by the symbol do) is equal to the image distance (often represented by the symbol di). That is, the image is the same distance behind the mirror as the object is in front of the mirror.

For example, if we stand at a distance of 2 meters from a plane mirror, we must focus at a location 2 meters behind the mirror in order to view our image.

In this case, the distance between the object and its image formed by a plane mirror appears to be 24 cm. So, the object distance will be 24 / 2 = 12 cm.

Hence, the distance between the mirror and the object is 12 cm.

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