Physics, asked by Aruno, 9 months ago

Statement (A): If our eye lies in the field of view then only we can see the image of the objes
Statement (B): In case of plane mirrors object distance is equal to the image distance.
a) Both A and B are true
b) Both A and B are false
c) A is true and B is false
d) A is false and B is true​

Answers

Answered by kaswathyprakash
20

Answer: A

Explanation: In the context of human vision, the term "field of view" is typically only used in the sense of a restriction to what is visible by external apparatus, like when wearing spectacles or virtual reality goggles. Note that eye movements are allowed in the definition but do not change the field of view.

For plane mirrors, the object distance (is 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. If you stand a distance of 2 meters from a plane mirror, you must look at a location 2 meters behind the mirror in order to view your image.

Answered by AranyaSen
10

Answer:

d) A is false and B is true

I hope this solves your doubt

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