Photon light ray
This is due to the way that light rays bend. When the image is close to the screen, the light rays reflect off the mirror and do not converge or diverge. Rather than travel perpendicular to each other, the light rays travel parallel?æto each other. This does not allow an image to form.
It is called a mirror image. This occurs when light rays reflect off a surface and create a reversed replica of the original object.
The cornea and the crystalline lens are responsible for refracting light rays to form the image of an object on the retina.
it is called an image
A camera uses lenses to focus light rays and record an image of an object on photographic film.
This is due to the way that light rays bend. When the image is close to the screen, the light rays reflect off the mirror and do not converge or diverge. Rather than travel perpendicular to each other, the light rays travel parallel?æto each other. This does not allow an image to form.
It is called a mirror image. This occurs when light rays reflect off a surface and create a reversed replica of the original object.
The cornea and the crystalline lens are responsible for refracting light rays to form the image of an object on the retina.
Virtual Image
it is called an image
A camera uses lenses to focus light rays and record an image of an object on photographic film.
The displaced image of an object due to the bending of light rays is known as a virtual image. This type of image cannot be projected onto a screen and is formed where light appears to diverge from after passing through a lens or mirror.
virtual image
This image is a real image, formed when light rays meet at a point in front of a mirror or lens. It is the actual point where the light converges, allowing the image to be projected onto a screen.
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Virtual Image
In optics, a virtual image is an image in which the outgoing rays from a point on the object never actually intersect at a visable point. However, if these rays were stretched out they would intersect at a point behind the mirror/surface.