Differentiate betweeen characteristics of the image formed by plane mirror and curved mirror

1. Plane Mirror:

- The image formed by a plane mirror is always upright and of the same size as the object.
- The image formed in a plane mirror is virtual, meaning it cannot be projected onto a screen.
- The image formed in a plane mirror is laterally inverted, meaning it appears reversed from left to right.

2. Curved Mirror:
- The image formed by a curved mirror can be either real or virtual, depending on the type of curved mirror (concave or convex) and the position of the object.
- The size of the image formed by a curved mirror can be magnified, reduced, or the same size as the object, depending on the focal length and the distance of the object from the mirror.
- The shape of the image formed by a curved mirror can be upright or inverted, depending on the type of curved mirror and the position of the object.