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define image formation​

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Answered by HarinipremP
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The study of image formation encompasses the radiometric and geometric processes by which 2D images of 3D objects are formed. In the case of digital images, the image formation process also includes analog to digital conversion and sampling.

Answered by ashayjain
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The study of image formation encompasses the radiometric and geometric processes by which 2D images of 3D objects are formed. In the case of digital images, the image formation process also includes analog to digital conversion and sampling.

An image is formed because light emanates from an object in a variety of directions. Some of this light (which we represent by rays) reaches the mirror and reflects off the mirror according to the law of reflection. ... This principle of image formation is often applied in a Physics lab.

Image formed by mirrors is due to the reflection of light originated from an object. Images may be real or virtual, upright or inverted, and diminished or enlarged. We can locate and characterize the images by tracing the reflected rays. ... The distance from the mirror to the focal point is called focal length (f).

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