concave mirror
Usually as we say the details of the image we point out their, size, position, type and nature. In case of plane mirror, size = same size of the object position = at the same distance as the object is in front of the mirror type - erect one nature - virtual image. This means could be seen but not be caught on a screen.
images of poo get blurry
If an image can be formed on screen it is classified as real. Virtual images cannot be projected on an image.
Image Processing classify as three type. (1) Low level image processing (noise removal, image sharpening, contrast enhancement) (2) Mid level image processing (segmentation) (3) High level image processing (analysis based on output of segmentation)
if u hav windows, right click on the image and click on open with then, click on paintOn paint, click on file, save as, and sava the image in jpeg format on save as type, which is usually below the file name.
It forms a virtual, right side up, magnified image.
It forms a virtual, right side up, magnified image.
A concave mirror is typically used to create a magnified image of an object. The mirror curves inward and can produce an enlarged virtual image when the object is placed within the focal length of the mirror.
What type of image does a flat mirror form?Virtual image
It becomes magnified with a concave mirror
You would use a concave mirror to view an enlarged image of an object. Concave mirrors can focus light rays to create a magnified image that appears larger than the actual object.
The image formed in this case is virtual, magnified, and upright. It is located beyond the focal point on the same side as the object.
Concave mirrors
A concave mirror magnifies the image of an item close to it. This type of mirror has a curved surface that causes light rays to converge, creating a magnified image of objects placed near it. Concave mirrors are commonly used in makeup mirrors and telescopes.
A convergent beam of light incident on a plane mirror will form a real and inverted image.
Concave mirrors are used to give an erect and enlarged image of an object. The image formed is virtual, upright, and magnified when the object is placed between the focal point and the mirror's surface.
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