how does a plane mirror form a virtual image of a real object?
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In order for a plane mirror to produce a real image ir must be reflecting the virtual image produced by another mirror or a lens. ... If the light rays coming from the virtual object converge at a point behind the plane mirror the reflected rays will converge in front of the mirror, forming a real image.
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a plane mirror makes the an image of object front of it
the image that cannot be cot on mirror are virtual
this image form behind the plane in which mirror lies...so the image formed by a plane mirror is virtual (the light ray do not come from the image) and the shape and size as the object is reflecting.
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