Is a image in mirror can be photographed by camera why
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The image appears to be located at the point of apparent divergence. Because the rays never really converge, a virtual image cannot be projected onto a screen. ... Although the rays of light seem to come from behind the mirror, light from the source only exists in front of the mirror
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The image appears to be located at the point of apparent divergence. Because the rays never really converge, a virtual image cannot be projected onto a screen. ... Although the rays of light seem to come from behind the mirror, light from the source only exists in front of the mirror
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yes, any camera which is capable of photographing actual objects is also capable of photographing real and virtual images.
if you stand in front of the mirror and take a photo, you will get a photo of virtual image.
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What the camera does is to take the image and make a secondary image of it (an image of the image). This secondary image is a real image, because it has to be projected onto the film or chip inside the camera. The same thing happens in your eye. When you look at yourself in a mirror, your retina gets a real image of the virtual image.
if you stand in front of the mirror and take a photo, you will get a photo of virtual image.
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What the camera does is to take the image and make a secondary image of it (an image of the image). This secondary image is a real image, because it has to be projected onto the film or chip inside the camera. The same thing happens in your eye. When you look at yourself in a mirror, your retina gets a real image of the virtual image.
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