how the multiple images form in a thick plain glass or a thick mirror
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it is formed by the Cooper layer in the mirror
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When an object is observed through a thick mirror, silvered at its back, a large number of images are obtained. The second image is formed after reflection from rear silvered surface, which sends maximum amount of light. Rest of the images formed are due to internal multiple reflections which occur inside the mirror.
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