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The reflected image can vary in size from the image of the object in plane mirror * true or false

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Answered by Itzgoldenking
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Explanation:

A plane mirror would not change the way light rays are originally headed to (converging rays vs diverging ray) except for shifting the direction. Light hitting a mirror bounces back at the same angle so that relative to each other the rays are unaffected since they all shift the same amount. In other words, if diverging rays were to hit a mirror, they would still be diverging and not forming a real image. And if converging rays hit a mirror, they would still converge to form an image exactly as if there was no mirror present. The mirror cannot change a virtual image to a real one or real one into a virtual one. So the answer would be no, a mirror cannot form a real image if there was no image or a virtual one in the first place before placing mirror.

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