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The distance, between the object and its image, in a plane mirror is 6 m. If the object moves 1 m towards the mirror, then the (new) distance between the object and its image will be-​

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Answered by Nandani2010
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it means object is 3 m away from the mirror [as its a law that the distance between object and mirror and mirror and image is always equal in a plane mirror.] so when it is placed 1 m foreward so image will also be form 1 m closer. {6-(1+1)} =6-2 =4m.

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Answered by Anu200711
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4 m

Explanation its because initially the distance between image and object was 6 cm. it means object is 3 m away from the mirror [as its a law that the distance between object and mirror and mirror and image is always equal in a plane mirror.]so when it is placed 1 m foreward so image will also be form 1 m closer.{6-(1+1)} =6-2 =4m.

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