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The best way to tell if an image is real or virtual is to identify the true position of the image. Also, you can use ray tracing on the images.
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I'll explain part of this and then refer you to hyperphysics because you don't have a specific question. If you're drawing a ray diagram to figure out where an image is formed and light passes through the actual image location, the image ...
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1. a reflected optical image (as seen in a plane mirror)
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Unfortunately the snapshot feature is not available in VPC. You can instead use an undo disk and revert when ever you want back to that state. "> Yes, but it involves using Difference disks. > > You basically set up different ...
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"Where the light is" It has to do with focus. In a regular lens, all of the light reflecting from one point on the object is focused onto the same point on the other side: The red beams of light come off of the face at the left, a...
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you are contradicting yourself here. a virtual image is VIRTUAL. meaning it technically doesn't exist, (though you can manipulate the light to see it) its focus exists beyond the plane of view and therefore you can't see it. to better expla...
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A virtual image is always upright relative to the object. The magnification equation, , confirms that a virtual image (negative ) is always upright (positive ) relative to the object. Thus choice (d) never occurs (a virtual image cannot be ...
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Not necessarily. If your virtual appliance only uses core functionality, then you can typically publish a single virtual appliance image and use platform portability tools (VMware vCenter Converter and VMware OVFTool) to satisfy the needs o...
http://www.vmware.com/appliances/learn/faq.html
Service is our background our strength and our guarantee. Virtual Image approaches web site design from a full marketing perspective. A Web site is built not only with aesthetics in mind but with your ultimate business goal at the forefront...
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If you're looking for a quick way to "sandbox" Team System and Team Foundation Server, you can download a fully-configured VPC image from the MSDN Subscribers download area. Login to your MSDN Subscribers area. Go to downloads. Ex...
http://blogs.msdn.com/slange/archive/2006/03.aspx