An image is erect if it is the same way up as the object. If they are upside down when compared to each other, the image is said to be "inverted".
An erect image refers to an optical image that is oriented the same way as the object it is created from. This type of image is seen in mirrors, lenses, and other optical systems where the image appears right-side up in relation to the object being viewed.
Yes, a concave mirror can form a virtual and erect image depending on the position of the object relative to the focal point. When the object is placed between the focal point and the mirror, the image will be virtual and upright.
A concave mirror placed between the focus and the pole will always produce an erect, diminished, and virtual image.
You should place the object closer to the converging lens at a distance less than the focal length to see an erect magnified image.
An image formed in water is erect because light rays from an object bend towards the normal as they enter the water due to the difference in the refractive index of water and air. This bending of light rays causes the image to appear upright when viewed from above the water surface.
An erect image refers to an optical image that is oriented the same way as the object it is created from. This type of image is seen in mirrors, lenses, and other optical systems where the image appears right-side up in relation to the object being viewed.
If the image is upside up view of the given object than it is called Inverted Image. If it remains as the object than it is called Erect Image
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no it does not produce real image . it produce virtual and erect image
Yes, a concave mirror can form a virtual and erect image depending on the position of the object relative to the focal point. When the object is placed between the focal point and the mirror, the image will be virtual and upright.
A concave mirror placed between the focus and the pole will always produce an erect, diminished, and virtual image.
You should place the object closer to the converging lens at a distance less than the focal length to see an erect magnified image.
An image formed in water is erect because light rays from an object bend towards the normal as they enter the water due to the difference in the refractive index of water and air. This bending of light rays causes the image to appear upright when viewed from above the water surface.
Metaphorically the eye interprets the image, but more precisely it is the brain which interprets the image, and the brain learns to do so in a functional manner. An inverted image would make it harder to understand what you are seeing, so the brain rotates it to be erect.
image formed by the concave lens will be erect , virtual and smaller than the size of object.
Concave mirrors are used to give an erect and enlarged image of an object. The image formed is virtual, upright, and magnified when the object is placed between the focal point and the mirror's surface.