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Understanding Image Formation in Optics by Lilows is a document available to read on EtoBox.

1. The document discusses image formation through reflection and refraction. It explains that images can be formed by plane mirrors, spherical mirrors, and refracting surfaces based on the laws of reflection and refraction. 2. A concave mirror can form a real image at its focal point using paraxial approximation to overcome spherical aberration. Plane mirrors only produce virtual images located an equal distance from the mirror as the object. 3. Refracting surfaces can also form images by bending light r

Author
Lilows
Language
EN