Physics, asked by aditya51431, 4 months ago

The image formed by a mirror is always straight whatever will be the distance, then mirror is:

(a) Only plane
(b) Only concave
(c) Either plane or convex
(d) none of the above​

Answers

Answered by Sanju1534
4

Answer:

c) Either plane or convex.

Explanation:

The image formed by a mirror is always straight whatever will be the distance then mirror will be either plane or convex.

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Answered by archanajhaasl
0

Answer:

The image formed by a mirror is always straight whatever will be the distance, the mirror is either plane or convex i.e.option(c).

Explanation:

Let's examine the characteristics of plane mirrors and convex mirrors one at a time first.

Convex mirror

  • A convex mirror is also referred to as a diverging mirror because when light beams strike its reflecting surface, they diverge.
  • No matter how far an object is from the mirror, convex mirrors always produce virtual, erect, and truncated images.

Plane mirror

  • The image formed by the plane mirror is virtual.
  • The produced image is upright and the exact same size as the thing irrespective of the distance.
  • The distance between the object and the plane mirror is equal to the distance between the item and the image.
  • Laterally, the produced picture is reversed.

No matter how far apart they are, a mirror's convex or planar surface always produces a straight image (c).

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