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image of an object formed by two plane mirrors one of the mirror is double the size of the other in which case will the image be bigger ?why ?

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Answered by yashrajlakshya123
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The apparent size of an object (as measured by the angle it displaces relative to your eye) as seen reflected from a flat mirror does not depend on the size of the mirror, just the length of the path from the object to the mirror and from there to your eye. It is no different than if you were directly viewing the object at the same total distance in the absence of any mirror. The size of a mirror can affect how much of the object you can see when you cannot see all of it.

If we do not require the mirror to be flat, then all sorts of variations can occur. E.g., car side mirrors (convex) which make objects look smaller or makeup mirrors (concave) which make objects look larger.

Answered by shailja1978
2

Answer:

Size would be same

Explanation:

does not matter because it depends on the size of the object . moreover it doesn't depends on the size of the mirror

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