no, the image formed is always smaller in magnitude compared to the actual object. i.e. either a diminished point size image is formed at the principal focus or a diminished image is formed.
Concave lenses are commonly used in correcting nearsightedness (myopia) by diverging light rays before they enter the eye, helping to focus images onto the retina. They are also used in devices such as cameras and telescopes to correct aberrations and produce clearer images. Additionally, concave lenses are used in certain types of microscopes to create a larger field of view.
If the diagram is larger than the actual size of something it is called an enlargement.
An idea could be both small and or larger than an actual object.
Mirrors can form two types of images: real and virtual. Real images are produced by concave mirrors when the object is located beyond the focal point, and they can be projected onto a screen. In contrast, virtual images are formed by convex mirrors and concave mirrors when the object is within the focal point; these images cannot be projected and appear to be located behind the mirror. Virtual images are upright and smaller than the actual object, while real images can be inverted and larger or smaller depending on the object's distance from the mirror.
A document camera is often use with an overhead projector setup to show show images of a series of documents to a larger audience. They can be bought from specialist camera outlets or sometimes on Amazon.
The image produced by a convex lens is called a real image if it is formed by converging light rays that actually intersect, or a virtual image if it appears to be formed by diverging light rays that only appear to intersect when traced backward.
You can not enlarge bitmap images without losing quality and bitmap images are larger in size then vector.
Magnification. If its a Biology term question, they probably worded it weird like they did with mine.
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Then the measured value is larger than the actual value.
A concave lens can produce images that are smaller than the object, whereas a convex lens can produce images that are larger than the object. This is due to the way light rays are refracted by the different shapes of the lenses.
No, resolution and magnification are not the same. Resolution refers to the level of detail that can be seen in an image, while magnification refers to how much larger an object appears compared to its actual size. Higher resolution allows for clearer and more detailed images, while higher magnification makes an object appear larger.