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A virtual image is always erect
true or false​

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Answered by anshu24497
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 \huge \mathfrak{ \red{True}}

\implies Virtual images (images on opposite side of an object) are always erect/ upright.

\huge\mathfrak{\blue{Reason :}}

The virtual image is always erect. The common example of virtual image is the image formed in the mirror when we stand in front of that mirror. A real image is that image which is formed when the light rays coming from an object actually meet each other after reflection or refraction.

Answered by XxhotchocolatexX
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The virtual image is always erect. The common example of virtual image is the image formed in the mirror when we stand in front of that mirror. A real image is that image which is formed when the light rays coming from an object actually meet each other after reflection or refraction.

TRUE

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