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When the principle of reflection in the concave mirror is observed, all the rays of light falling on the mirror are parallel to the principal axis.
After the light rays are reflected, the rays look like they are meeting at a location that is right opposite of the light ray’s direction.
The image can be captured on a screen on not on mirror or the mirror’s internal portion.
When the principle of a reflection is seen in the convex mirror, all the light rays appear to virtually converge at a point called the virtual focus.
Based on all of this it is clear that the real focus occurs in concave mirrors, while virtual focus occurs in convex mirrors.
After the light rays are reflected, the rays look like they are meeting at a location that is right opposite of the light ray’s direction.
The image can be captured on a screen on not on mirror or the mirror’s internal portion.
When the principle of a reflection is seen in the convex mirror, all the light rays appear to virtually converge at a point called the virtual focus.
Based on all of this it is clear that the real focus occurs in concave mirrors, while virtual focus occurs in convex mirrors.
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