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1. The image will form between F and 2F. 2. The image will be real and inverted. 3. The image will be smaller in size
The image becomes blurred and it's size increases.
Function of Convex lens: Convex lens causes parallel rays of light to converge after refraction. Also the following can also be considered as the functions of convex lens: 1.when the object is at infinity, convex lens forms the image at focus which is real and inverted. 2.when the object is beyond 2F, image is formed between F and 2F which is real, inverted and diminished. 3.when the object is at 2F ,image is formed at 2F,which is real , inverted and of same size. 4.when the object is between F and 2F, image is formed beyond 2F which is real,inverted and magnified. 5.when the object is at F,image is at infinity which is real inverted and very much magnified. 6.when the object is between F and C, image is formed beyond 2F and behind the object which is virtual, erect and magnified.
Characteristics of an image formed by the plane mirror are :- * Virtual and erect (up right ) . * The image is of same size as that of the object . *The image is far behind the mirror as the object is in front of it . *The image is laterally inverted .
with your image resolution? Nothing happens it remains the same till you change it in Image Size dialog. Image > Image Size.. Magnification is for your convenience to see enlarged image nothing really happens to actual resolution of original image.
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size of image increases
1. The image will form between F and 2F. 2. The image will be real and inverted. 3. The image will be smaller in size
A plane (flat) mirror reflects an image which is the same size and shape, and colour as the object in front of the mirror. A concave mirror can produce a magnified image. If the image is in front of the mirror it is a real image; if behind it is a virtual (non-real) image. A real image can be cast upon a white the best) surface
The Acronym SALTWhen you describe the properties of an image, you need to examine fourcharacteristics:1. Size of the image (compared to the objesct:same size, smaller, or larger)2. Attitude of an image( which way the image is oriented compared to the object:upright or inverted)3. Location of the image4. Type of image (real or virtual) A real image is an image formed when light is actually arriving at the image location.Use the acronym SALT, for Size, Attitude, Location, and Type, toremember these four image characteristics.An image in a plane mirror is always the same size as the object (Size), upright (Attitude), behind the mirror (Location: the same distance behind as the pbject is in the front), and virtual (Type)
The smaller the aperture, the sharper the image. If your question is WHY that happens, hopefully another contributor will help out with that answer.
The image becomes blurred and it's size increases.
Image Compression reduces the file size of an image without changing any part of the image. Image Editing involves changes to colour, addition or subtraction of element of and image that may or may not change the size of the image
The image formed at the retina is always real and inverted but the brain interprets it as erect. the object you see will not be inverted.
Function of Convex lens: Convex lens causes parallel rays of light to converge after refraction. Also the following can also be considered as the functions of convex lens: 1.when the object is at infinity, convex lens forms the image at focus which is real and inverted. 2.when the object is beyond 2F, image is formed between F and 2F which is real, inverted and diminished. 3.when the object is at 2F ,image is formed at 2F,which is real , inverted and of same size. 4.when the object is between F and 2F, image is formed beyond 2F which is real,inverted and magnified. 5.when the object is at F,image is at infinity which is real inverted and very much magnified. 6.when the object is between F and C, image is formed beyond 2F and behind the object which is virtual, erect and magnified.
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