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explain the process of formation of an image with a pinhole camera?drow a ray diagram to show THIS
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Answered by judahemmanuel066
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A pinhole camera is a light-proof box with a tiny hole through which light enters to form an image on the opposite side of box.

Characteristics of an image formed by a pinhole camera.

a) The image formed on the screen of pinhole camera is inverted and much smaller in size than the object (diminished).

b) Unlike a shadow, the image is a coloured one.

c) The size of the image depends on the distance between the object and the camera. if the object is closer to the camera, the image is large. If the object is far from the camera, the image is small.

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A pinhole camera is a light-proof box with a tiny hole through which light enters to form an image on the opposite side of box.

Characteristics of an image formed by a pinhole camera.

a) The image formed on the screen of pinhole camera is inverted and much smaller in size than the object (diminished).

b) Unlike a shadow, the image is a coloured one.

c) The size of the image depends on the distance between the object and the camera. if the object is closer to the camera, the image is large. If the object is far from the camera, the image is small.

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