how are multiple images formed?
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Multiple images are formed by a thick mirror..
The light ray first suffers refraction and a part of the light reflects...then strong reflection takes place (due to which the second image is always the brightest)...and further successive reflections take place of decreasing intensity...
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The light ray first suffers refraction and a part of the light reflects...then strong reflection takes place (due to which the second image is always the brightest)...and further successive reflections take place of decreasing intensity...
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When two or more mirrors are placed at some angles to each other, they can form multiple images of an object kept in between them.
EXAMPLE:
Two mirrors are placed opposite to each other. If an object is placed between them, its image is formed in both the mirrors. The image in one mirror would act as an object for another mirror and this sequence would continue. This will result in the formation of multiple images.
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