This document discusses ray diagrams and image formation using mirrors and lenses. It explains that with a concave mirror, an object located at the center of curvature will form a virtual image behind the mirror. With a convex mirror, an object placed in front of the mirror at any point will form a virtual and upright image. A convex lens forms a real image when the object is placed at twice the focal length or at the focal point, while a concave lens always forms a virtual upright image for objects in front of the lens.
This document discusses ray diagrams and image formation using mirrors and lenses. It explains that with a concave mirror, an object located at the center of curvature will form a virtual image behind the mirror. With a convex mirror, an object placed in front of the mirror at any point will form a virtual and upright image. A convex lens forms a real image when the object is placed at twice the focal length or at the focal point, while a concave lens always forms a virtual upright image for objects in front of the lens.
This document discusses ray diagrams and image formation using mirrors and lenses. It explains that with a concave mirror, an object located at the center of curvature will form a virtual image behind the mirror. With a convex mirror, an object placed in front of the mirror at any point will form a virtual and upright image. A convex lens forms a real image when the object is placed at twice the focal length or at the focal point, while a concave lens always forms a virtual upright image for objects in front of the lens.