a virtual image
a mirage
You're going for "mirage", but we're not comfortable with that description. It's not really the "image" that's caused by refraction. It's more the location or direction in which the image is seen that's caused by refraction.
It is known as a mirage.
A superior mirage happens when an image (mirage) of an object appears above the actual object. This happens due to the bending of light waves.
mirage mirror it's self!
Yes, a mirage is a naturally occurring optical phenomenon where light is refracted to produce a false or virtual image, often seen in deserts and on hot roads. This virtual image can appear as a shimmering pool of water or as objects located beyond their actual position.
It's no image at all, until it comes to a focus in your eye or on the focal plane of your camera. There's no difference at all between a mirage and anything else you see, except that your brain places the mirage in a location or a direction where it obviously isn't. That's only because the light from it bends down more sharply than light usually does. Everything else about the whole process is completely ho-hum.
yes. A mirage is a type of water--it's real.
The 2002 Mitsubishi Mirage has single overhead cam (SOHC).
The 2001 Mitsubishi Mirage has single overhead cam (SOHC).
The 2014 Mitsubishi Mirage has double overhead cam (DOHC).
Dee Spring has written: 'Art in Treatment' 'Image and Mirage'