Physics, asked by Nnnnnnnn322, 11 months ago

Write down the differences between the image of an object, as seen in a
plane mirror, and its shadow, formed on a wall, or on the floor, or any other suitable
screen.​

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Answered by itsBaljeet31
2

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.Image formed by a plane mirror

  • Identifies the object and gives its complete information.
  • Image is as colourful as the object is.
  • Image cannot be obtained on a screen.
  • Image shows lateral inversion.

.Shadow

  • Does not necessarily identify the object and also does not give complete information about the object.
  • Irrespective of the colours of the object, the shadow is always black.
  • A shadow is always formed on a screen.
  • The phenomenon of lateral inversion is not observed in case of a shadow.

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Answered by saivivek16
0

Explanation:

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Mirror:-

Image can be seen without any modifications.

Image will be colorful.

Shadow:-

Image can't be seen .

Image will be black.

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