Physics, asked by pinksat, 1 year ago

can a virtual image be photographed by a camera?

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Answered by vrik
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Any camera that's capable of photographing actual objects is also capable of photographing real andvirtual images. If you stand in front of a mirror and take a photo, you'll get a photo of the virtual image. ... This secondary image is a real image, because it has to be projected onto the film or chip inside thecamera.

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Answered by ammuteju28
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Answer:

Examples of real images are those made by a camera lens on film or a projection lens on a motion-picture screen. Virtual images are made by rays that do not actually come from where the image seems to be; e.g., the virtual image in a plane mirror is at some distance behind the mirror.

Explanation:

therefore a camera can capture both virtual image and real image

therefore a camera can capture both virtual image and real image whereas a screen can capture only real images

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