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Prove that image formed behind the plane mirror as that of the object in front of it

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Answered by arumugham2019
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Answered by merinate2
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As focal length of plane mirror tends to infinity. hence,the image formed by a plane mirror is at the same distance behind the mirror as the objects in front of the mirror.For plane mirrors, the object distanceis equal to the image distance.That is, the image is the same distance behind the mirror as the object is in front of the mirror.Plane mirrors are the only type of mirror for which a real object always produces an image that is virtual, erect and of the same size as the object. Virtual objects produce real images, however. The focal length of a plane mirror is infinity; its optical power is zero.

Plane mirrors always produce virtual images, because they never focus light into a single converging point. Plane mirrors use perfect regular reflection, which creates an upright, virtual image. The mirror also keeps everything in correct proportional sizes. No, the image formed by a bulged surface is not same as the image formed by a plane mirror as the image is not same and also there is a change due to refractive index.

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