Which of these is not true for an image formed by a plane mirror?
i. it is erect
ii. it is enlarged
iii. it can be captured on a screen
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virtual image is formed when reflected rays appear to meet. Such images cannot be obtained on screen. Plane mirrors, convex mirror and concave lens always forms virtual image.
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Explanation:
An image formed by a plane mirror is erect.
- The imaginary and erect picture generated by the plane mirror cannot be projected or focussed on a screen.
- The distance between the picture 'behind' the mirror and the item in front of the mirror is the same.
- The size of the produced image is the same as the object's size.
- When viewed through a plane mirror, the image is laterally inverted, so the left hand seems to be the right hand.
- When an object moves towards (or away from) the mirror at a specific rate, the image moves at the same rate.
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