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a virtual and erect image is always formed by a covering lence
Image is formed as a result of reflection. Nature of image depend on type of mirror.
Convex mirror forms a virtual image.
IMAGE: Size (smaller, larger, same). Attitude (Upright, inverted). Location (beyond 2F, between F and 2F, same side of object) note: if image is at F, there will be no SALT because there won't be a clear image. Type (Real- can be formed on the screen and light rays meet after refraction, Virtual-cannot be formed on the screen and light rays do not meet after refraction).
A virtual image cannot be projected onto a screen, because the light rays never actually to through the point where they seem to come from. A real image can be projected onto a screen, because the light rays do actually go through the point where they focus.
Real image
If an image can be formed on screen it is classified as real. Virtual images cannot be projected on an image.
a virtual and erect image is always formed by a covering lence
in a cinema screen diffuse reflection takes place
Image is formed as a result of reflection. Nature of image depend on type of mirror.
an enlarged, upside-down virual image.
Convex mirror forms a virtual image.
Virtual image
a upside down image is formed in your camera then flipped around when it is seen by the human eye -Monica Magallon
a upside down image is formed in your camera then flipped around when it is seen by the human eye -Monica Magallon
IMAGE: Size (smaller, larger, same). Attitude (Upright, inverted). Location (beyond 2F, between F and 2F, same side of object) note: if image is at F, there will be no SALT because there won't be a clear image. Type (Real- can be formed on the screen and light rays meet after refraction, Virtual-cannot be formed on the screen and light rays do not meet after refraction).
A virtual image cannot be projected onto a screen, because the light rays never actually to through the point where they seem to come from. A real image can be projected onto a screen, because the light rays do actually go through the point where they focus.