Because the real image is consists of light that started at the object and got focused
by passing through the lens. That route pretty much guarantees that the real image
is going to show up behind the lens.
Beacuse the image is formed behind the mirror after reflection. The image appears to be diverging from the Principal Focus.
Virtual
Images are formed when rays of light meet. If rays are refracted by different amounts as they pass through different parts of the lens, they may be brought to a focus - or meet and pass through one point. This is where the image is formed.
According to the Physics Classroom, "When the object is located at the focal point, no image is formed."http://www.physicsclassroom.com/class/refrn/Lesson-5/Converging-Lenses-Object-Image-Relations
A plane mirror forms 1 virtual image and no real image. The virtual image is behind the mirror, at the same distance as the object in front of the mirror, erect, in mirror image left-right.
A common way of correcting this problem is the use of corrective lenses in glasses or contact lenses
The principle of image formation in a compound microscope states that the second lens magnifies the image formed by the first lens. The use of two lenses enhances the magnification of the image.
nope. bcoz the image is formed behind the mirror.
concave lenses are prescribed by doctors
Beacuse the image is formed behind the mirror after reflection. The image appears to be diverging from the Principal Focus.
Virtual
in case of convex lense, when u place the object between focul length and pole, virtual image is formed behind the object at 25cm...
Images are formed when rays of light meet. If rays are refracted by different amounts as they pass through different parts of the lens, they may be brought to a focus - or meet and pass through one point. This is where the image is formed.
because of the lenses it is thicker in the middle thinner on edges
Eyepiece, Primary Mirror, Secondary Mirror, Prime Focus.
The combination of lenses at the viewing end of an optical instrument is called the eyepiece. The purpose of the eyepiece is to magnify the image formed by the objective lens or mirror, allowing the viewer to see a larger and more detailed image.
Yes, the word 'lenses' is a noun, the plural form of the noun 'lens'; a word for a transparent, curved piece of material used to bend rays of light used to view an image; the part of the eye behind the pupil that bends light to produce an image on the retina; a word for a thing.