2.1 Reflection
formed by reflecting or refracting surfaces: An image formed by one surface can serve as the object for a second imaging surface. In the case of two orthogonal mirrors as shown in figure 2-7, mirror M1 forms a virtual image P1’ of an object point P, …
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