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A boy in front of mirror throws ball from right hand and catches with left hand. The direction of image of ball as seen from image of boy is:
  1. Left hand to Right Hand
  2. Right hand to left hand
  3. Right hand to Right Hand
  4. Left Hand to Left Hand

A
Left hand to Right Hand
B
Right hand to Right Hand
C
Left Hand to Left Hand
D
Right hand to left hand
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We know that plane mirrors form laterally inverted images, that is , due to lateral inversion of boy, left hand appears on right side in image and right hand appears on left side in image so as the boy in front of mirror throws ball from right hand and catches with left hand. The direction of image of ball as seen from image of boy will be from left hand to right hand.

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