You have a plane mirror fixed on the wall. You are standing on one side of the mirror so that you are not able to see your own image in the mirror but you can see the image of your friend who is standing on the other side of the mirror. Ask your friend if he is viewing your image in the mirror? Probably he can see your image.Give reason also.
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Have you ever looked at yourself in the mirror and imagined that there is a whole other world on the other side of the glass with another version of you? Did you know that there is a whole “virtual” world on the other side of a mirror?
Plane mirrors
Let’s say you have a toy car, and it’s sitting in front of a regular bathroom mirror. The distance between the car and mirror is called the object distance, and it’s always positive. If you look at the image of the toy car in the mirror, it will appear to be the same distance behind the mirror as the real car is in front of the mirror, at the same height. It will also appear to be the same size as the real car. The image of the car looks like it’s behind the mirror (and the light we see does not directly emerge from the image), we say that the image is upright and virtual, and that the image distance is negative.