what type of image is formed by the plane mirror also mention its focal length
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A plane mirror will always form a virtual image. Such images are formed by light rays from the object incident on the mirror and reflected by it. These rays do not intersect after reflection. They appear to have come from behind the mirror. They do not actually originate behind the mirror. The image that appears to be formed behind the mirror can not be captured on a screen nor it can be recorded.
This image is laterally reversed, the left and the right appear to be interchanged. It is also erect, the top is top and the bottom is bottom.
Its distance from the mirror is same as the distance of the object from the mirror.
If an object is moving at some speed, its image in a plane mirror appears to move at twice the speed.
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