Can an object be virtual ?
Asked by | 24th Dec, 2012, 09:42: AM
Expert Answer:
A virtual object is usually associated with optical systems where you have more than one mirror and or lens in the system.
For example the first mirror/lens is used to produce a virtual image of a real object.
This virtual image is then used as the virtual object for the second mirror/lens.
A virtual object is usually associated with optical systems where you have more than one mirror and or lens in the system.
For example the first mirror/lens is used to produce a virtual image of a real object.
This virtual image is then used as the virtual object for the second mirror/lens.
For example the first mirror/lens is used to produce a virtual image of a real object.
This virtual image is then used as the virtual object for the second mirror/lens.
Answered by | 24th Dec, 2012, 10:15: AM
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