A concave mirror with its object placed between the focal point and the mirror forms a virtual image of the same size. This image is upright and located behind the mirror.
A concave mirror forms a magnified image when the object is placed beyond the focal point of the mirror.
A convex mirror forms a virtual, upright, and diminished image of the object placed in front of it. The image is also located behind the mirror.
A flat mirror produces a virtual image. This means the image appears to be behind the mirror, but it cannot be projected onto a screen.
A flat mirror produces a virtual image that is upright, the same size as the object, and with the same orientation as the object. The image appears to be located behind the mirror at the same distance as the object is in front of the mirror.
A concave mirror with its object placed between the focal point and the mirror forms a virtual image of the same size. This image is upright and located behind the mirror.
For a flat mirror, the object distance is equal to the image distance. This means that the image formed by a flat mirror is the same distance behind the mirror as the object is in front of it.
A concave mirror forms a magnified image when the object is placed beyond the focal point of the mirror.
Concave: a curved like a segment of the interior of a circle or hollow sphere; hollow and curved Convex:having a surface that is curved or rounded outwards plane-a flat mirror
A convex mirror forms a virtual, upright, and diminished image of the object placed in front of it. The image is also located behind the mirror.
A flat mirror produces a virtual image. This means the image appears to be behind the mirror, but it cannot be projected onto a screen.
A flat mirror produces a virtual image that is upright, the same size as the object, and with the same orientation as the object. The image appears to be located behind the mirror at the same distance as the object is in front of the mirror.
A flat mirror creates a reflected image that is the same size and shape as the object being reflected, but reversed left to right.
A flat mirror has a smooth, level surface that reflects light without distorting the image. It creates a mirror image that is the same size and orientation as the original object.
A plane mirror is a mirror which is completely flat, easier for your image to be reflected.
The image in a flat mirror appears laterally inverted, meaning left and right are switched, but the size and shape of the object are maintained.
No, flat mirrors produce virtual images. The image appears to be behind the mirror and is not a true representation of the object's size or distance from the mirror.