Physics, asked by ar5584520, 5 months ago

A virtual image can never be

1.smaller than the object. 2.larger than the object.
3.captured on paper. 4.upright if the object is upright.​

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Answered by shlokatomar
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Answer:

3. Captured on paper

Explanation:

A virtual image is the collection of focus points made by extensions of diverging rays. It can never be captured on a screen (in this case, paper). It can be smaller than the object, larger than the object, and is always erect.

Whereas a real image is the collection of focus points actually made by converging rays, which can only be captured on a screen.

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