Yes, or a lens.
It is an imaginary line that produces a mirror image of a shape which is its line of symmetry
The imaginary line that extends straight out from the center of a reflective surface is the optical axis.
Optical axis. There ya go!
A line that divides the letter so that the 2 halves are mirror images. Ex. The letter V ... A vertical line thru the bottom makes 2 parts that are mirror images, so that vertical line is the axis of symmetry. But.. A Capital E would not have a vertical axis of symmetry. Capital E would have a horizontal line splitting thru the middle line as its axis of symmetry.
There is no such thing. An axis (plural = axes) of symmetry (not symmerty) for any plane figure is a line which divides the figure into two shapes that are mirror images of one another.
Not sure, but I think it's true
It's an Optical Axis.
The imaginary line that extends straight out from the center of a reflective surface is the optical axis.
the imaginary line passing through the the center of curvature and pole is called the principal axis.
It is an imaginary line that produces a mirror image of a shape which is its line of symmetry
optical axis
The imaginary line that extends straight out from the center of a reflective surface is the optical axis.
The imaginary line that extends straight out from the center of a reflective surface is the optical axis.
Optical axis. There ya go!
optical axis
The Axis is a Imaginary Line.
The axis