The image formed by a lens is always virtual, erect and smaller in size for an object kept at different positions in front of it.
Answers
Answered by
6
Virtual images are located by tracing the real rays that emerge from an optical device (lens, mirror, or some combination) backward to a perceived point of origin. In contrast, a real image is one that is formed when the outgoing rays form a point converge at a real location.
Answered by
0
Answer: The image formed by a lens is always virtual, erect and smaller in size for an object kept at different positions in front of it.
ANswer
Concave mirror
Similar questions
Science,
7 months ago
Social Sciences,
1 year ago
Science,
1 year ago
English,
1 year ago
History,
1 year ago