reflection
Refraction
You may mean: 1. focus, the place where the rays from a lens or mirror all cross at a point; the place where an image appears sharp; 2. fucose, a type of de-oxy sugar involved in cell biology.
Make sure the area is secure and let your teacher know, just in case there are any sharp objects on the ground. Don't try and clean anything up for yourself.
what problems can occur if a highway have sharp bends
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Light travels in straight lines. When the light hits the object it is stopped but the light at the edges continues to travel in a straight line so there is a shadow.The shadow is not black because another property of light. It can be reflected . When it hits an object some light is reflected. If the object is not perfectly smooth the light is scattered when it reflects.Light is reflected more from light colored objects than darker objects. So in a well lit area where there are plenty of surfaces the shadow will be less dark.A further property of light is that it will slightly bend around the corners of sharp objects. So if you look carefully you will see that the edges of a shadow are sometimes blurred. Usually this property is observed in the physics lab.Blurred edges of a shadow are more likely to occur from multiple light sources making a superimposed shadow.
High resolution provides clear detailed images. Also, an image that is in focus and is stable when taken will produce a sharp image; which keeps the pixels from blurring.
That the camera gets a sharp image in the light it will be recording in.
It can be up to 100% sharp.
Light falling on such surface gets scattered and hence no sharp image becomes possible.
They correct the path of the light entering the eye so that it will focus a sharp image on the retina.
It depends on the precise shape of the mirror. What's generally meant by "sharp image" is that the light rays focus at a single point. If the curvature of the mirror is variable, this doesn't happen.
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According to the principles of microscopy, the diapragm regulates the intesity of light on a subject as viewed through a microscope and will affect the resolution byÊmaking it sharp with theÊcorrect amount of light and fuzzy with to little light and too much light will totally wash the image out.
the lens in your eye adjusts its breaking index to make the image sharp, the cells in the back of your eye register the light coming in. so if you removed the lens, these cells would still receive the image, it just wouldn't be a sharp image.
Smooth means not sharp, less obvious.
Anything but sharp objects, explosives or whatever could hurt another passenger