Physics : Mirror
Running Head: IMAGES IN A MIRROR1WHY ARE IMAGES IN A MIRROR
FLIPPED HORIZONTALLY AND NOTVERTICALLY?Student Name:Instructor
Name:Course:Date:IMAGES IN A MIRROR2Mirror image is a complicated
thing to understand, yet it turns out to be entirely evident
thatmirrors flip things on a level plane instead of vertically when
you look at words in a reflection.For example, when you hold up a
sign saying “Book” in the mirror”, it flips scrutinizes andperuses
in reverse “kooB”, yet the letters are as yet the right far up. The
mirror isn’t flippingthings on a level plane or vertically in any
way shape or form; it’s flipping them along the zcourse the one
that brings up in 3D from a standard graph. That may sound
perplexing in lightof the way that it’s difficult for us to imagine
the z-course when we’re so used to seeing thingsalong level or
vertical axes and we’re on a level plan …