How does regular reflection from a plane mirror forms an image?
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For light rays striking a plane mirror, the angle of reflection equals the angle of incidence. ... The image formed by a plane mirror is always virtual (meaning that the light rays do not actually come from the image), upright, and of the same shape and size as the object it is reflecting.
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Yes but in regular reflection light rays are parallel. So how will parallel rays appear to meet
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1 the images formed behind the mirror
2 it is a virtual image which cannot be taken on the screen
3rd the size of the image and the object with the same
4 image formed by the plane plane mirror is erect and not inverted
5 image will be formed as far behind the mirror as the object is in front of it.
7th the image formed by plane mirror is laterally inverted
2 it is a virtual image which cannot be taken on the screen
3rd the size of the image and the object with the same
4 image formed by the plane plane mirror is erect and not inverted
5 image will be formed as far behind the mirror as the object is in front of it.
7th the image formed by plane mirror is laterally inverted
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