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The image formed by the mirror is at same distance behind the mirror as object is in front of it, now
If distance of object from mirror = 0.5 m
Then distance of image from mirror = 0.5 m
So, distance between object and mirror = 0.5 m+ 0.5m = 1m
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Conduction: This is a flow of heat by direct contact. Heat travels from a warmer object toward a colder object. A pan warming on a stove is an example.
Convection: This is a transfer of heat by mixing a fluid. Convection occurs within liquids and gases. Examples include boiling water and when warm water mixes with cold water. In meteorology, convection is a common heat transfer mechanisms in the troposphere.
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Conduction: This is a flow of heat by direct contact. Heat travels from a warmer object toward a colder object. A pan warming on a stove is an example.
Convection: This is a transfer of heat by mixing a fluid. Convection occurs within liquids and gases. Examples include boiling water and when warm water mixes with cold water. In meteorology, convection is a common heat transfer mechanisms in the troposphere.
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