Once you open up the picture in Microsoft paint, click on the "rotate" icon on the task bar at the top of your screen. Depending on the version of Word, this will be under the "Home" tab and look like a triangle with a curved arrow indicating a rotation. A drop down menu will appear and click "flip horizontal".
The image formed by a concave mirror can be real or virtual, depending on the object's position relative to the mirror. A real image is formed in front of the mirror and can be projected onto a screen, while a virtual image is formed behind the mirror and cannot be projected. Conversely, a convex mirror always produces a virtual, upright, smaller image of the object. The image appears closer to the mirror than the actual object and does not form a focused point.
to see our face to make real image to make virtual image
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A flat mirror creates a reflected image that is the same size and shape as the object being reflected, but reversed left to right.
You can try a program called Microsoft Paint, which you will have if you have Microsoft Office. Just go to Start, All programs, Accessories. You can also download or buy paint programs, such as Photo Shop, Paint Tool SAI, and Paint.net. Note: If you have an older version of Microsoft, Microsoft Paint may be under the name of Paintbrush for Windows.
An image in a plane mirror is upright and the same size as the object, while in a convex mirror the image is smaller, upright, and virtual. Convex mirrors also have a wider field of view and make objects appear farther away than they actually are.
If light hits a mirror at an angle it reflects back at you but it will make the image look bigger or smaller (if the mirror is concave or convex). If it is a flat plane mirror the image is the same but if your holding something it will be on the opposite side
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A concave mirror can give a real, virtual, and magnified image depending on the object's position relative to the mirror. At certain distances, a concave mirror will produce a real, inverted, magnified image, while at other distances it will create a virtual, upright, and magnified image.
A concave mirror will make you appear larger. The mirror curves inward, causing light rays to converge and creating a magnified image of the object being reflected.
Paint does not make your screenshots smaller. Your problem is most probably that the MS Paint window is not maximized and so the visible image is smaller than the screen. You can use the vertical and horizontal scroll bars to unveil the rest of the image.
A curved mirror can distort your image and make you laugh.