A real image (always inverted) is the one through which the
rays of light actually pass after reflection from concave mirror
and which can be formed on the screen. A virtual image
(always erect) is the one through which the rays do not actually
pass, although they appear to come from it. The position,
nature and size of the image of an object formed by a concave
mirror changes with the position of the object. The size of the
image may determine by using a graph paper fixed on the
screen
Object Image Nature of the
image
u = ∞ v = f Real, inverted and
highly diminished
∞ > > 2 2 < < ∞ Real, inverted and
diminished
u = 2f v = 2f Real, inverted and
same size
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