When the object is located at a location beyond the 2F point, the image will always be located somewhere in between the 2F point and the focal point (F) on the other side of the lens. Regardless of exactly where the object is located, the image will be located in this specified region. In this case, the image will be an inverted image. That is to say, if the object is right side up, then the image is upside down. In this case, the image is reduced in size.
A convex mirror can produce a virtual, upright, and diminished image of objects placed in front of it. The image formed is always smaller than the actual object.
convex mirror always form virtual, erect image
The type of image formed by a convex lens (real or virtual, upright or inverted) is determined by the object's distance from the lens, the focal length of the lens, and the position of the object relative to the focal point. The characteristics of the image (size, orientation, and location) are determined by applying the lens formula and the magnification equation.
The image formed by the convex mirror is virtual, erect and diminished.
The mirror in this case is a convex mirror, as virtual images are formed by convex mirrors.
A convex mirror can produce a virtual, upright, and diminished image of objects placed in front of it. The image formed is always smaller than the actual object.
The image formed by a convex mirror is upright and larger than the object.
convex mirror always form virtual, erect image
The type of image formed by a convex lens (real or virtual, upright or inverted) is determined by the object's distance from the lens, the focal length of the lens, and the position of the object relative to the focal point. The characteristics of the image (size, orientation, and location) are determined by applying the lens formula and the magnification equation.
The image formed by the convex mirror is virtual, erect and diminished.
it is convex
A convex image is formed when light reflects off at least a roughly convex surface. It spreads a beam of light out in multiple directions instead of reflecting it in a straight line, so the reflective image looks larger, or, namely, convex.
The mirror in this case is a convex mirror, as virtual images are formed by convex mirrors.
The image produced is a real image if the object is located at infinity and the lens is a convex lens. The produced image can actually be placed on a screen and photographed.
The image of the tree formed by the convex lens is virtual, upright, and magnified.
A convex mirror forms a virtual, upright, and diminished image of the object placed in front of it. The image is also located behind the mirror.
nope. bcoz the image is formed behind the mirror.