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A lens transparent object that forms an image by refracting ,or bending light
Image is formed as a result of reflection. Nature of image depend on type of mirror.
image larger than object
The object- and image-points of a particular lens are described as conjugate. The object point, or the point at which the image is taken from, and the image point, the image itself, are able to be flipped perfectly, as if the object is placed where the image was, an image will appear where the object was.
Because the image is not real. The object is not really there, it's only virtual.
A lens is.
A superior mirage happens when an image (mirage) of an object appears above the actual object. This happens due to the bending of light waves.
A lens transparent object that forms an image by refracting ,or bending light
The object and its image are congruent.
Image is formed as a result of reflection. Nature of image depend on type of mirror.
image larger than object
The object- and image-points of a particular lens are described as conjugate. The object point, or the point at which the image is taken from, and the image point, the image itself, are able to be flipped perfectly, as if the object is placed where the image was, an image will appear where the object was.
An image is an optical representation of an object.... Object is real... while image is not... i thnk the word imaginary fits for image.... we can take example of our shadow... when light falls on us ( object ) it creates an image (shadow ) in the ground....
Is called real image. The image formed on the retina as a result of the refractory activity of the lens is a real image (reversed from left to right, inverted, and smaller than the object)
Because the image is not real. The object is not really there, it's only virtual.
The image you see the the reflection of light from the object into your eyes. During the day time, light from the object incident and reflect to your eyes as well as light from the outside refract to your eyes. Therefore, you barely notice the image. At night, however, there is no source of light from the window outside. As a result, there is only light from the object(yourself) reflect back to your eyes. Hence, your image is visible on the window at night.
real and virtual images