| 1. | The reversal of images by a plane mirror is perceived differently depending on the circumstances.
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| 2. | The focal length of a plane mirror is infinity; its optical power is zero.
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| 3. | To avoid errors due to parallax, a plane mirror is mounted below the compass needle.
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| 4. | The most familiar type of mirror is the plane mirror, which has a flat screen surface.
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| 5. | For example, a periscope is simply two plane mirrors aligned to allow for viewing around obstructions.
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| 6. | So say I want to take a photograph of a reflection of myself in a plane mirror.
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| 7. | The advantage of using corner reflectors over plane mirrors is that the latter would impose dynamic alignment.
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| 8. | The vector is e . g . the normal vector of a plane mirror in three dimensions.
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| 9. | It employs an array of plane mirrors to gather sunlight, reflecting it onto a larger curved mirror.
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| 10. | Chinese bronze mirrors included both smooth plane mirrors and precisely curved mirrors of bright finish and high reflectivity.
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