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explain clearly the difference between a real image and virtual image giving one example of virtual image​

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Answered by alluarjun81
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Real image and virtual image are the two classifications of the image that is formed by reflection or refraction of light rays. The crucial difference between the real image and a virtual image is that real images are formed when light rays actually meet at a point after getting reflected or refracted from a mirror. As against virtual images are formed in the case when light rays appear to meet at a point in the vicinity beyond the mirror.

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Answered by Taesslipper
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REAL IMAGE

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

Rays actually converge

Inverted

Converging Lens

Concave Mirror

VIRTUAL IMAGE

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

Rays perceived to converge

Upright

Diverging Lens

Convex, Concave and Plane Mirror

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