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The image formed by actual intersection of reflection rays is called ___ _______ image

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Answered by nancychaterjeestar29
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Answer: Real and inverted image is formed by actual intersection of reflection rays.

Explanation:

In optics, an image is defined as a set of focus points of light emitting from an object. A realistic image is a set of points of focus that is actually made of radiation / splitting, while the visual image is a set of focus areas made of extracellular or flexible radiation extensions. In other words, the image found in a jet of light radiation from an object. Examples of realistic images include a photo generated on a rear camera camera, as well as an image produced on the eyeball retina (camera and eye-focused convex lens). In ray paintings (as pictured right), real light rays are often represented by full, solid lines; visible or extrapolated light rays are represented by dashed lines. The real image takes place where the rays meet, while the visual image occurs when the rays appear to separate. Real photos can be produced with concave mirrors and converging lenses, provided the object is placed farther away from the focus lens / lens than the focus area, and the actual image is distorted. As the object approaches the focus area the image approaches infinitely, and when the object passes the focus area the image becomes real and distorted (direct image). The distance is not the same as from object to lens. Real photos can also be tested with a second lens or lens system. This is a method used by telescopes, telescopes and light microscopes. The purpose lens collects light from an object and produces a realistic image within the metal structure of the visual. The second lens or lens system, the eyepiece, then produces a second-dimensional image in the retina of the eye.

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Answered by sakshamRamesh
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Answer:

When reflected rays actually meet, the image so formed is called real. When reflected ray appear to meet, then image formed is called virtual.

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