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Draw a diagram to explain this "when rays of light starting from point A after reflection from a mirror , meet actually at another point B , then the point B is called real image of point A "

Please use plain mirror not spherical

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Answered by Anonymous
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An image formed by reflection may be real or virtual. A “real” image occurs when light rays actually intersect at the image, and become inverted, or turned upside down. A “virtual” image occurs when light rays do not actually meet at the image. ... A virtual image is right side up (upright).

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Draw a diagram to explain this "when rays of light starting from point A after reflection from a mirror , meet actually at another point B , then the point B is called real image of point A "

Please use plain mirror not spherical

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