why does a pinhole camera produces an inverted image
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An inverted image is formed in a pinhole camera because the light rays coming from the top and bottom of the object intersect at the pinhole. Thus, we get an upside down image in a pinhole camera due to linear propagation of light through the hole of the pinhole camera.
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An inverted image is formed in a pinhole camera because the light rays coming from the top and bottom of the object intersect at the pinhole. Thus, we get an upside down image in a pinhole camera due to linear propagation of light through the hole of the pinhole camera
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