Environmental Sciences, asked by 06shabnamsaini, 17 days ago

How will you explain that image formed by plain mirror is virtual and erect.​

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Answered by ptandale1984
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Answer:

The image formed by the plane mirror is virtual and erect i.e. image cannot be projected or focused on a screen. The distance of the image 'behind' the mirror is the same as the distance of the object in front of the mirror. The size of the image formed is the same as the size of the object.

Explanation:

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Answered by shambhavi7060
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ANSWER:

Plane Mirror: A plane mirror is a mirror with a flat (planar) reflective surface.

The characteristics of an image formed in a plane mirror:

The image formed by the plane mirror is virtual and erect i.e. image cannot be projected or focused on a screen.

The distance of the image ‘behind’ the mirror is the same as the distance of the object in front of the mirror.

The size of the image formed is the same as the size of the object.

The image is laterally inverted, i.e. left hand appears to be right hand when seen from the plane mirror.

If the object moves towards (or away from) the mirror at a certain rate, the image also moves towards (or away from) the mirror at the same rate.

EXPLANATION:

From the above discussion, we can say that,

The image formed by Plane Mirror is always Virtual and Erect. So option 1 is correct.

A convex lens and a concave mirror forms both real and virtual images.

A concave lens and a convex mirror can form only virtual images.

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