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What is image?How it is formed?

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Answered by Anonymous
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An image is an artifact that depicts visual perception, such as a photograph or other two-dimensional picture, that resembles a subject—usually a physical object—and thus provides a depiction of it.....


An image is formed because light emanates from an object in a variety of directions. Some of this light (which we represent by rays) reaches the mirror and reflects off the mirror according to the law of reflection.The process by which images are formed for lenses is the same as the process by which images are formed for plane and curved mirrors. ... So if the path of several light rays through a lens is traced, each of these light rays will intersect at a point upon refraction through the lens.....

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Answered by MissSlayer
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An image is the picture that is formed by the intersection of two reflected rays (either actual or apparent). It's one end is along tha principal axis while other end is at the point of intersection of the two reflected rays.

It is formed by the intersection of two reflected ray (either actual or apparent).

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