Physics

A student stands between two parallel plane mirrors facing each other. Later, one of the plane mirrors is replaced with a convex mirror.

(a) Why are multiple images formed between two plane mirrors?

(b) When one plane mirror is replaced by a convex mirror, predict how the number and nature of images will change.

(c) If the two plane mirrors are kept perpendicular to each other, what will be the number of images formed?

(d) How many mirrors are used in a kaleidoscope and at what angle are they inclined?

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