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A real image occurs when the rays converge. A real image is always formed below the principal axis, so these are inverted whereas a virtual image is always formed above the principal axis so these are always erect.
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A real image is defined as one that is formed when rays of light are directed in a fixed point. On a screen, a real image can be shown.
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When the beams merge, a genuine image appears. A real image is always formed below the principal axis, resulting in inversion, whereas a virtual image is always formed above the principal axis, resulting in erect images.
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