If a piece of paper is placed at the position of a virtual image of a strong light source, will the paper burn after sufficient time? What happens if the image is real? What happens if the image is real but the source is virtual?
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If a piece of paper is placed at the position of a virtual image of a strong light source, the paper does not burn after sufficient time.
Explanation:
- No, the paper does not burn after sufficient time.
- This is due to the fact that a piece of paper is attached to the virtual image of a strong light source, so that the rays of light do not converge at this point, but rather disappear.
- Because no rays of light focus on the point, even if we have a real picture of a virtual source, the paper will also burn for some reason, the rays of light meet at the point .
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