Echoes of sound and images in a mirror involves sound waves and light waves respectively being reflected off a surface.
The bumpy mirror will reflect the light at a weird angle, not the one you would expect, based on where the light source is coming from. The smooth mirror will act normal
A real image is when the light rays form an image that is on the same side as the object that is being reflected. Meanwhile a virtual image is when the light rays appear to form an image. The real image will appear through the lens and be reflected on the other side while the virtual image will appear in the lens itself and will only reflect a blurry image through the lens. In a diagram, a real image is the solid lines, while the virtual image is represented by dashed lines. Both types are the effect of light being reflected off of or through a mirror or a lens.
I'd have to say the Powerpunks... even if they're bad, they are the mirror images of the Powerpuffs, so they must know all or some of their moves.
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Both echoes of sound and images in a mirror are examples of reflections. Reflection occurs when a wave, such as sound or light, bounces off a surface and returns in the opposite direction. In both cases, the reflected wave preserves the characteristics of the original wave, such as pitch in sound echoes and visual details in mirrored images.
The concave mirror focusses images to its focal point. So the images formed are real inverted and increases in size as the distance between the aperture and the object decreases. When the object is placed between the focus and the aperture the image formed is virtual erect and magnified.
A concave mirror can form real images or virtual images depending on the object position relative to the focal point of the mirror. Real images are formed when the object is located beyond the focal point, while virtual images are formed when the object is located between the mirror and the focal point.
A converging mirror, such as a concave mirror, can produce real and inverted images for objects located beyond the focal point, or virtual and upright images for objects located between the focal point and the mirror. The size of the image can be larger or smaller than the object depending on its position relative to the mirror.
yes
they are equidistant between the real and virtual image
in my opinion only 2 images will be formed because the mirror is parallel and the candle between the mirror will stop the reflection.
The image is equivalent to object in magnitude implying that the image is of the same size as the object.
it is a reflection because the sound waves does not travel to another medium that is the condition of refraction
THough all are erect, in concave it will be enlarged in plane mirror of the same size as the object but in convex mirror it will be dimished
A reflection in the mirror is called a mirror image. Mirror images are the virtual images that we see when looking at our reflection in a mirror.
In a concave mirror, images can form either real or virtual, depending on the object's distance from the mirror. Real images are formed when the object is placed beyond the focal point, while virtual images are formed when the object is placed between the focal point and the mirror. The image formed is upright for concave mirrors.