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A virtual, enlarged and erect image is seen from the lens. Here from means through the lens. This is what a palmist does while reading the lines on the palm to foretell the future.
The image produced is a real image if the object is located at infinity and the lens is a convex lens. The produced image can actually be placed on a screen and photographed.
The image depends on the distance the object is from the lens.
Yes possible. If we place an object somehow close to the mirror and observe the image. If the image is of the same size as that of the object then it is a PLANE mirror If the image is magnified and erect, then it will be a concave mirror If the image is dimisnished then the mirror is convex in nature.
In a concave lens the object always forms a virtual image. The convex lens also forms a virtual image.
A virtual, enlarged and erect image is seen from the lens. Here from means through the lens. This is what a palmist does while reading the lines on the palm to foretell the future.
The image produced is a real image if the object is located at infinity and the lens is a convex lens. The produced image can actually be placed on a screen and photographed.
The image formed by a convex mirror is upright and larger than the object.
The image depends on the distance the object is from the lens.
Yes possible. If we place an object somehow close to the mirror and observe the image. If the image is of the same size as that of the object then it is a PLANE mirror If the image is magnified and erect, then it will be a concave mirror If the image is dimisnished then the mirror is convex in nature.
In a concave lens the object always forms a virtual image. The convex lens also forms a virtual image.
distance from the object
we see a diminished and virtual image in a convex mirror provided the object is not kept on the focus of the mirror.
For a convex lens the focal point is the transition point between getting a real image and a virtual image. If the object is at a greater distance then F you get a real image. If the object is closer to the lens then F you get a virtual image. If the object is located at F the light rays from the object leave the lens parallel and never form any kind of image.
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The entire image is flipped upsidedown.
No it isn't, because the type of image a convex lens forms depends on where the object is relative to the focal point of the lens.