A magnifying glass uses a convex lens to focus and enlarge small objects, while a camera uses a convex lens to focus and enlarge images onto film or a digital sensor.
Some optical devices that can form real images include concave lenses, convex lenses, and curved mirrors. These devices can focus light rays to create a real image that can be projected onto a screen.
Both concave and convex mirrors can create virtual images, which are images that cannot be projected onto a screen. Both types of mirrors follow the laws of reflection, with the angle of incidence being equal to the angle of reflection. Both concave and convex mirrors can be used in optical devices such as makeup mirrors or security mirrors.
No, convex mirrors cannot produce real images. They only produce virtual images.
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"
Convex mirrors have a curved outward surface that causes light rays to diverge, creating virtual and upright images that appear smaller than the actual object. These mirrors are commonly used in stores for security and in parking garages for better visibility to increase safety.
An optical microscope or twlescope.
Some optical devices that can form real images include concave lenses, convex lenses, and curved mirrors. These devices can focus light rays to create a real image that can be projected onto a screen.
No, convex mirrors cannot produce real images. They only produce virtual images.
Both concave and convex mirrors can create virtual images, which are images that cannot be projected onto a screen. Both types of mirrors follow the laws of reflection, with the angle of incidence being equal to the angle of reflection. Both concave and convex mirrors can be used in optical devices such as makeup mirrors or security mirrors.
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"
A camera is an optical device that produces real images. When light enters the camera's lens, it is focused onto the image sensor or film, creating a real representation of the scene being captured. This real image can be viewed directly or processed and displayed digitally.
Convex mirrors have a curved outward surface that causes light rays to diverge, creating virtual and upright images that appear smaller than the actual object. These mirrors are commonly used in stores for security and in parking garages for better visibility to increase safety.
A microscope that can enlarge images up to 1500 times is called an electron microscope, which uses a beam of electrons to achieve such high magnification levels. These microscopes are used in scientific research to study very small objects in great detail.
Convex lenses always form smaller, virtual images
Yes, a printed photo can be enlarged using a scanner or a photocopier that has the capability to enlarge images.
Images formed by a concave lens are always virtual, upright, and reduced in size. On the other hand, images formed by a convex mirror are virtual, erect, and diminished in size. Additionally, concave lenses can form both real and virtual images depending on the object distance, while convex mirrors only produce virtual images.
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