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In the figure shown if the object ‘O’ moves towards the plane mirror, then the image I (which is formed after successive reflections from M1 & M2 respectively) will move:

  1. towards right    
  2. towards left    
  3. with zero velocity    
  4. cannot be determined    

The correct answer is: towards right

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