Formation of an Image by Plane Mirror
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Q.
A virtual image is one which
can be taken on a screen
cannot be taken on a screen
sometimes can be and sometimes cannot be taken on a screen
is formed only by a concave mirror
Q. An object is kept at a distance of 0.5 m in front of the plane mirror. The distance between the object and the image is:
- 0.5 m
- 1 m
- 0.25 m
- 0.75 m
Q. A man is standing 9 m away in front of a mirror. What would be the distance between the man and his image?
- 9 m
- 18 m
- 10 m
- 20 m
Q.
If the image of a stone placed infront of a mirror is seen by the observer 1 at position C, then where will the observer 2 see the image?
At 'D'
At 'C'
At 'E'
At 'B'
Q. The image of the word EARTH as seen from the periscope would appear as:
Q. An image A is formed on a screen. A plane mirror is placed in front of the screen, to capture the image of A. Let's call it B. Which of the following is true?
- Both the images (A and B) are real
- Image A is real, whereas image B is virtual.
- Image A is virtual, whereas image B is real
- Both the images (A and B) are virtual
Q. An object is kept at a distance of 0.5 m in front of the plane mirror. The distance between the object and the image is:
- 0.5 m
- 1 m
- 0.25 m
- 0.75 m
Q. If object distance is 5 m for a plane mirror, then the image distance is:
- 5 m
- 4 m
- 3 m
- 2 m