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A microscope is an instrument that produces an enlarged image of an object by using lenses to magnify the details of the object.
Raster images lose quality when enlarged because they are made up of a fixed grid of pixels. When enlarged, the individual pixels become more visible, resulting in a blurry or pixelated image.
A concave mirror shows an enlarged image. This type of mirror curves inward and causes light rays to converge, resulting in an image that appears larger than the actual object.
No, a convex mirror can only produce virtual images that are diminished and upright. The image formed by a convex mirror is always virtual and located behind the mirror.
A real image formed by optical devices may be larger or smaller than the object of which it's an image.
The lenses of a microscope form an enlarged image of a specimen.
A microscope is an instrument that produces an enlarged image of an object by using lenses to magnify the details of the object.
an enlarged, upside-down virual image.
Raster images lose quality when enlarged because they are made up of a fixed grid of pixels. When enlarged, the individual pixels become more visible, resulting in a blurry or pixelated image.
A concave mirror shows an enlarged image. This type of mirror curves inward and causes light rays to converge, resulting in an image that appears larger than the actual object.
No, a convex mirror can only produce virtual images that are diminished and upright. The image formed by a convex mirror is always virtual and located behind the mirror.
A real image formed by optical devices may be larger or smaller than the object of which it's an image.
If you're talking about mirrors then convex is the mirrors that makes things appear larger. Hope this helps!
When images are significantly enlarged, scanning them at a lower resolution helps maintain image quality and prevent distortion. This is because enlarging a low-resolution image can result in pixelation and loss of detail, whereas a higher resolution image can better preserve clarity and sharpness when enlarged.
Concave mirrors are used to give an erect and enlarged image of an object. The image formed is virtual, upright, and magnified when the object is placed between the focal point and the mirror's surface.
convex lens(converging lens)
A convex lens magnifies the image of the specimen by bending light rays towards a focal point, creating an enlarged and focused image. This bending of light rays helps to converge the rays to form a magnified virtual image that appears larger than the actual size of the specimen.