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state the difference between Real and Virtual image formed by mirrors

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Answered by arunabalamohapatra
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The image formed when rays of light meet at a point after reflection/refraction is called real image. The image formed when rays of light appear to meet (when diverging rays are extended) at a point is called a virtual image. ... Real images are inverted. Virtual images are erect.

Answered by rajeaiswarya907
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Real images are formed when light rays after reflection or refraction converge at a point before a mirror or lens. While virtual images are formed when the light rays diverge after reflection or refraction. Real images appear on the screen as against virtual images never appear on the screen.

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. Instead, you “see” the image because your eye projects light rays backward.

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