Physics, asked by muskanrajput07269, 11 months ago

Distinguish between real and virtual in a lens​

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Answered by ayushjais2507pb6h77
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Explanation:

A real image is formed when the rays of light after reflection or refraction actually meet at some point whereas a virtual image is formed when the rays of light after reflection or refraction appear to meet at a point.

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Answered by sarfaraj78615
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Answer:

Real Image

1.A real image can be described as a reproduction of a real object formed at the point where the light rays originating from a particular object converge. It can be obtained on the screen when the screen is set in the plane of the image. The image formed on the cinema screen, of the theatre with the use of the projector is the practical example of a Real image.

2.Real image is the image which is formed when the light rays meet at a particular point after reflection from the mirror.

3.Rays actually converge

4.Inverted

Virtual image

1.The virtual image is understood as an optical image that is produced from the apparent divergence of the rays of light emanating from a point on an object. So, an upright image is formed at the point where the rays only seem to diverge, but do not converge in reality.

2.Virtual image refers to the image which forms when the light rays appear to meet at definite point, after reflection from the mirror.

3.Rays perceived to converge.

4.Upright

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