75 ft.
no its further away
Dorsi flexion is the movement of bringing your foot up towards your knee. The opposite movement is planter flexion which is moving your foot away from your knee as if standing on your tip toes.
It is dangerous to be standing outside in an open area during a storm because it can blow you away.
Light travels at about 186,000 miles/second... If the mirror is 3 ft away, the light has to travel 6 ft... you do the math.
Because if you are on low ground you will be swiped away by the tsunami.
600 feet away
36 feet tall.
I guess it is because of preception.... if your standing about a metre away from the mirror... it will appear your reflection is a metre behind the mirror
Since the mirror reflects the image in front of it, the apparent distance of oneself standing in the mirror will be twice as far as the distance from you to the mirror. If you are standing 2 meters from the mirror, the image will appear as 4 meters away.
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If the image is erect and equal in size and it does not change its size and nature on moving the mirror closer or away from the object, the mirror is plane mirror. If the image is erect and magnified and it becomes inverted on moving the mirror away from the object, the mirror is concave mirror. If the image is erect and diminished and remains erect on moving the mirror away from the object, the mirror is convex mirror.
when you are up close to the mirror you can see more of you than when you back away from the mirror. the reflection changes as you move away from the mirror
The pitch (frequency) would be lower due to Doppler shift.
The image is virtual and appears to be as much behind the mirror as the distance a person is away from the mirror.
The empty mirror is a Fantasy. The Empty Mirror is a Fantasy because your shadow can't run away from you.
Plane mirror images are always erect and virtual and appear as far behind the mirror as the distance of the object in front of the mirror. So, I think that it doesn't really matter what size the mirror is. I believe it is just how far you stand away from the mirror. The farther away the more image you can view.
It's reflecting surface is away from the centre of sphere of which mirror is part. This mirror is thicker from centre and thin from outside.