a real image cannot be obtained on a screen?
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The image which cannot be obtained on a screen is called virtual image. For example, virtual image is always formed in case of plane mirror and convex mirror. Question 7: State two differences between a convex and a concave lens.
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The given statement about the real images is False.
- The real image is the result obtained when light rays genuinely coincide after reflection phenomena or the refraction phenomena of light from the item or the object.
- This image is known as a true image because the light rays truly coincide at a particular point in front of the screen. It can be obtained on the screen.
- The term "virtual picture" refers to an image that cannot be obtained on a screen.
- This is not possible to be produced on-screen since the light beams do not actually meet at a spot, but only appear to do so behind the screen.
- As a result, the provided statement is false.
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