Sunday, August 5, 2007

ImAgEs....

Real Image Formation
If a luminous object is placed at a distance greater than the focal length away from a convex lens, then it will form an inverted real image on the opposite side of the lens. The image position may be found from the
lens equation or by using a ray diagram.


If the lens equation yields a negative image distance, then the image is a virtual image on the same side of the lens as the object. If it yields a negative focal length, then the lens is a diverging lens rather than the converging lens in the illustration. The lens equation can be used to calculate the image distance for either real or virtual images and for either positive on negative lenses. The linear magnification relationship allows you to predict the size of the image.


Virtual Image Formation
A virtual image is formed at the position where the paths of the principal rays cross when projected backward from their paths beyond the lens. It does not form a visible projection on a screen, it is no sense "imaginary". A reduced virtual image if formed by a single negative lens regardless of the object position. An enlarged virtual image can be formed by a positive lens by placing the object inside the principal focal point.



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