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difference between real image and vertual image ???
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Answered by shrivastavsadhna1974
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Answer:

Real image can be obtained on screen and is always inverted.

Virtual image can't be obtained and is laterally inverted.

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Answered by SuraBhaavya
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Explanation:

The image formed when rays of light meet at a point after reflection/refraction is called real image. The image formed when rays of light appear to meet (when diverging rays are extended) at a point is called a virtual image.

Real image is formed when light rays from the object actually cross at the location of the image whereas rays only appear to cross at a virtual image; they do not actually pass through that location at which image appears to be formed

Human eye lens are convex in nature and form real and inverted images and when the object is kept before the focus point and the centre of the lens it form virtual and erect image

To obtain a real image the light source and

the screen must be placed on the same

plane. The image is obtained by using a

converging lens or a concave mirror. The

size of the image depends upon the

placement of the object.

The virtual image, on the other hand, is an

upright image that can be achieved where

the rays seem to diverge but do not converge in reality. This image can be produced with the help of a diverging lens

or a convex mirror.

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