Plane Mirrors: As you walk away from a plane mirror on a wall, the height of your image

A. gets smaller.
B. may or may not get smaller, depending on where the observer is positioned.
C. is always a real image, no matter how far you are from the mirror.
D. changes from being a virtual image to a real image as you pass the focal point.
E. is always the same size.


Answer: E

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