67.1k views
0 votes
HELP me with this please !!!

HELP me with this please !!!-example-1

1 Answer

3 votes

Aswer: X

The image produced by a plane mirror is because the incident rays coming from the real object (point W in the diagram) reach the mirror and are reflected following the law of Reflection. The prolongation of those reflected rays converge at a point that does not coincide with the actual position of the object. At that point the virtual image of the object is formed.

Then, the reflected divergent rays are captured by our eye converging on the retina (point Z in the diagram).

Now, it is important to note the image produced is virtual because it is a copy of the object that looks as if the object is behind the mirror and not in front of it or on the surface, but it is not really there.

In addition, the image formed is:

symmetrical, because apparently it is at the same distance from the mirror

the same size as the object.

upright, because it retains the same orientation as the object.

So, according to all these, the image will be produced in X

User Suganthan Raj
by
5.8k points