distinguish between the inverted image and laterally inverted image
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Laterally inverted means the left and right sides of the image are interchanged. Inverted means the image is upside down.
A mirror forms a laterally inverted image, which cannot be caught on a screen because it is virtual. A virtual image is always erect. Real images are always inverted.
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The difference between the inverted image and laterally inverted image are as follows-
- Inverted means that the image is flipped left to right.
- Upside down means that the image is upside down.
- A mirror forms an inverted image that cannot be captured on a screen because it is virtual.
- The virtual image is always upright
- Left-right reversal means that the left and right mirror images of the object are clearly reversed.
- "Yoko" simply means "horizontal".
- For planar mirrors, each pixel is as far behind the mirror plane as the corresponding object point is in front of the mirror plane.
Inverted image produced by a convex lens:
- The opposite of a concave lens is a convex lens.
- Light rays are focused on a convex lens as opposed to a concave lens. Convex lenses, in contrast to concave lenses, are larger in the center and thinner at the edges, thus focusing incoming light rays onto a central axis.
- The edge of a convex lens is curved outward instead of inward. If the light is focused far beyond the focal length of the lens, the image will appear smaller and vice versa.
- The opposite center of curvature of the convex lens creates an image of the object located at the center of curvature of the lens. The formed image is flipped and has the same size of the object.
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