Physics. Physics happens.
No.
A virtual image cannot be projected onto a screen, because the light rays never actually to through the point where they seem to come from. A real image can be projected onto a screen, because the light rays do actually go through the point where they focus.
Beacuse the image is formed behind the mirror after reflection. The image appears to be diverging from the Principal Focus.
a real image can be projected
Only real images can be. In physics, real images are composed of light rays that converge to a focus for each point of the image. Thus they can be projected onto a screen. Virtual images have light rays which diverge as if they had come from points behind the source. Hence a screen will just be illuminated with unfocussed light. Outside of physics, the term "image" may also refer to any visible pattern or picture, in which case "projection", "real" or "virtual" don't mean a lot, though arguably, when you look at your TV or a postage stamp what you are seeing is a virtual image even though its all about as real as any image can be!
It is called a real image. Only a real image can be projected onto a screen.
If an image can be formed on screen it is classified as real. Virtual images cannot be projected on an image.
No.
A virtual image cannot be projected onto a screen, because the light rays never actually to through the point where they seem to come from. A real image can be projected onto a screen, because the light rays do actually go through the point where they focus.
the screen format
It is the camera obscura. An image was projected onto a screen inside the camera and projected on to a wall.
Beacuse the image is formed behind the mirror after reflection. The image appears to be diverging from the Principal Focus.
Check your menu settings. There should be a tool with a curved arrow on it. Use the tool to rotate the image to the desired view and close the menu. The image should be correctly projected on the screen.
a real image can be projected
a real image can be projected
Only real images can be. In physics, real images are composed of light rays that converge to a focus for each point of the image. Thus they can be projected onto a screen. Virtual images have light rays which diverge as if they had come from points behind the source. Hence a screen will just be illuminated with unfocussed light. Outside of physics, the term "image" may also refer to any visible pattern or picture, in which case "projection", "real" or "virtual" don't mean a lot, though arguably, when you look at your TV or a postage stamp what you are seeing is a virtual image even though its all about as real as any image can be!
A plane mirror does not form an image under any circumstances, that is it cannot order light rays, that is dine by your eye and curvEd mirrors