An image obtained on the screen is called a display or a screen image. It refers to the visual output that is produced on a screen or monitor through the stimulation of pixels.
An example of an image that cannot be obtained on a screen is a holographic image, which requires special technology to project a 3D image in space.
A real image that can be obtained on a screen is an image formed by actual light rays converging at a point on the screen. This kind of image can be captured on a physical surface as a result of the light rays coming together. It is different from a virtual image, which is the apparent position from which the light appears to diverge after reflection or refraction.
An image that can be seen but not projected on a screen is called a real image. Real images are formed when light rays converge at a point, creating a visible image that can be observed with the naked eye. They are not able to be projected onto a screen like virtual images.
Moving an image from one location to another is called dragging or repositioning the image. This action involves clicking on the image and holding down the mouse button while moving the image to a new location on the screen.
An image that is formed when light rays meet is called a real image. This type of image is formed when light rays converge to a point either on a screen or a surface.
An example of an image that cannot be obtained on a screen is a holographic image, which requires special technology to project a 3D image in space.
Real images can be obtained on the screen,whereas virtual images can't be obtained on the screen
A real image that can be obtained on a screen is an image formed by actual light rays converging at a point on the screen. This kind of image can be captured on a physical surface as a result of the light rays coming together. It is different from a virtual image, which is the apparent position from which the light appears to diverge after reflection or refraction.
It is called a real image. Only a real image can be projected onto a screen.
you are contradicting yourself here. a virtual image is VIRTUAL. meaning it technically doesn't exist, (though you can manipulate the light to see it) its focus exists beyond the plane of view and therefore you can't see it. to better explain this, pictures do a whole lot more, search for concave and convex lenses and compare the refraction of an image that you get
Plane mirrors do not create images that can be placed on a screen, only concave mirrors can.
resolution
An image that can be seen but not projected on a screen is called a real image. Real images are formed when light rays converge at a point, creating a visible image that can be observed with the naked eye. They are not able to be projected onto a screen like virtual images.
the screen format
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When you point to an image in the clipart pane, the screen element that displays the keywords and information about the size of the image is usually called a tooltip. This tooltip provides quick information about the selected image without requiring you to click on it.
Moving an image from one location to another is called dragging or repositioning the image. This action involves clicking on the image and holding down the mouse button while moving the image to a new location on the screen.