Physics
The image formed by a plane mirror is:
- erect and diminished
- erect and enlarged
- inverted and of same size
- erect and of same size
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erect and of same size
Reason — The characteristics of an image formed by a plane mirror are — upright (or erect), virtual and of the same size as the object.
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