mention the nature of the images formed by a Pin-hole camera.
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The image produced by a pinhole camera is usually smaller than the object and appears to be inverted on both the vertical and horizontal axis when compared to the actual object. The image itself can be called "real" because it is visible on the screen.
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the image produced by a pinhole camera is
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usually smaller than the object and appears to be inverted on both the vertical and horizontal axis when compared to the actual object the image can itself be a real image becaase it is visible on the screen
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