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The image is unchanged in shape, size, position, and details, but its brightness (intensity) is reduced by half.
Smaller than actual object and upright (right-side-up)
The image formed by the convex mirror is virtual, erect and diminished.
image formed is erect virtual and small in size
Beacuse the image is formed behind the mirror after reflection. The image appears to be diverging from the Principal Focus.
The image formed by a plane mirror is virtual image.
The image is unchanged in shape, size, position, and details, but its brightness (intensity) is reduced by half.
Smaller than actual object and upright (right-side-up)
1/(focal length) = 1/(distance of object) + 1/(distance of image) is the formula for calculating x of a lens knowing only the focal length which is the distance from the lens to the image of sun formed by it.
image formed by the concave lens will be erect , virtual and smaller than the size of object.
The inverted or upside-down image is formed on the retina.
Our self-image is formed through a combination of our experiences, interactions with others, societal influences, and our own perceptions and beliefs about ourselves. It is shaped by both internal factors (such as thoughts, feelings, and attitudes) and external factors (such as feedback from others and societal standards).
The image formed by the convex mirror is virtual, erect and diminished.
image formed is erect virtual and small in size
The retina is where the image is formed.
It can't be more than one meter. The length of the image depends on the position of the scale held in front of the mirror. The length of the image depends on the angle between the plane mirror and the meter stick.
Beacuse the image is formed behind the mirror after reflection. The image appears to be diverging from the Principal Focus.