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identify the device in which is virtual image is formed ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Plane mirrors, concave mirror and convex mirror forms virtual image

Answered by zumba12
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In devices such as Flashlights, Telescopes, Periscopes, kaleidoscopes, Microscopes etc virtual image is formed.

Explanation:

  • The light ray after reflection appear to come from a point, the point image is called virtual image. The image so formed is always erect.
  • Normally the devices in which concave lens or convex mirror or plane mirror is used they form virtual image.
  • Accordingly, the following devices form virtual images:

Flashlights - Concave lens

Telescopes - Convex mirror

Periscopes, Microscopes, kaleidoscopes - Plane mirror

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