What kind of surfaces will form images of objects?
Answer #1:It depends on what kind of tile it is. Yes if it has a rough type of feelingand No if it is smooth========================Answer #2:There is friction between EVERY two surfaces or objects in the real world.
Vibrations are a form of kinetic energy, however the rate at which an object is vibrating is usually related to it's temperature.
all objects have a mass. an example is a rock or book.
virtual
Convex lenses form real images and concave lenses form virtual images. But there is one case in which convex lens also forms virtual images. This is when object is placed between Principal Focus "F" and Optical Centre "O"
diverging lens
Anything that reflects, absorbs, or scatters light can form some kind of shadow.
Anything that reflects, absorbs, or scatters light can form some kind of shadow.
Shadows.
Convex lens produces both real and virtual images. But concave lens produces only virtual images for real objects. If object is virtual then real image could be produced by a concave lens.
Answer #1:It depends on what kind of tile it is. Yes if it has a rough type of feelingand No if it is smooth========================Answer #2:There is friction between EVERY two surfaces or objects in the real world.
It is curved
virtual imagesupright imagesImages are lager than the objectimages are formed behind the mirror
Reflection off of rough surfaces is called a perkokepuw.
What is the Kuiper Belt and what kind of objects reside there?
sliding friction.
To make objects that are considered to be the most usual or common size or form of their kind. It is a rule that is used for a basis of judgement