lol! i reckon.S1M0 said:The guy's doing preliminary physics, so i'm 100% positive that virtual relates to mirrors, because i already did mirrors, and virtual and real images are in there.
Quit confusing the guy.
well i guess i understand what you mean by a real image, but honestly.....line of sight????, can u please explain that again.Dongle said:virtual images are created when your brain creates (and hence imagines an image) by tracing the apparent straight line of sight, even if its been reflected.
real images are actually...there, and can be imposed on other objects such as a projector screen as it's not imagined
lol are you serious ? funny stuff ..undalay said:Real image - a projection
Virtual image - a reflection
basically. according my physics teacher.
edit: STUFF THAT ACTUALLY EXISTS IS NOT CONSIDERED AN IMAGE
Once again, according to my physics teacher.
Its under the topic "Reflection of a single surface" first year of university physicssle3pe3bumz said:lol are you serious ? funny stuff ..
ahh .. no idea what this is. What topic is this under ?
dont think so, it get really complicated with all the real and virtual points.sle3pe3bumz said:oh really ? so i dont need to know this rigggght ?
are you sure?, it's in the prelim books so I'm pretty sure we need to know it.z600 said:dont think so, it get really complicated with all the real and virtual points.
What book are you using? They syllabus has been amended. I dont see that we need to know ot (correct me if i am wrong)narrowpin said:are you sure?, it's in the prelim books so I'm pretty sure we need to know it.
um could you tell me what topic you are on atm ? thanksnarrowpin said:are you sure?, it's in the prelim books so I'm pretty sure we need to know it.