Why is it not possible to capture an image formed by a convex mirror
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It can be seen that the image is virtual, upright, and diminished. Figure 75:Image formation by a convex mirror. ... If the light-rays do not actually cross, but appear to cross when projected backwards behind the mirror, then the image is virtual. A real image can be projected onto a screen, a virtual image cannot.
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It can be seen that the image is virtual, upright, and diminished. Figure 75:Image formation by a convex mirror. ... If the light-rays do not actually cross, but appear to cross when projected backwards behind the mirror, then theimage is virtual. A real image can be projected onto a screen, a virtualimage cannot.
It can be seen that the image is virtual, upright, and diminished. Figure 75:Image formation by a convex mirror. ... If the light-rays do not actually cross, but appear to cross when projected backwards behind the mirror, then theimage is virtual. A real image can be projected onto a screen, a virtualimage cannot.
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