How is an image formed in a pinhole
camera different from a shadow?
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A pinhole camera image is a real image formed at the screen when light from an object is passed through a pin hole. A real image forms at the point where the light rays actually meet. But a shadow is an area with no light formed because of an obstruction to the path of light
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A pinhole camera image is a real image formed at the screen when light from an object is passed through a pin hole. A real image forms at the point where the light rays actually meet. But a shadow is an area with no light formed because of an obstruction to the path of light.
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