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Can a virtual image produced by a lens be inverted?

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Answered by Anonymous
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♣ Explanation :-

✍️ Virtual images are formed in the same side of the lens as the object.

✍️ That means that the rays of light appear to come from the same side of the lens but not not actually there.

✍️ The refracted rays in the other side of the lens go away form each other instead of toward (as in the case of real images).

✍️ Since the rays don’t actually meet a real image is not formed.

✍️ However if the rays of light are traced backward, they do appear to meet. This will be in the horizontal axis as the object.

✍️ Thus virtual images by lenses are always upright.

Note:- The same logic also applies to mirrors.

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A virtual image produced by a lens cannot be inverted .

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