two differences of real image and virtual image ?
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1) Real image can be caught on a screen and a virtual image cannot be caught on a screen.
2) Real image is always inverted and virtual image is always erect.
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A real picture and a virtual image are both types of images. The method of production distinguishes a genuine image from a simulated image. The light beams converge to produce an actual image, while the light rays diverge to produce a virtual image. Let's look at the distinction between a real and a virtual image.
Real image
- After being reflected or refracted from a mirror or lens, light rays collide at a spot, forming real pictures.
Virtual image
- A virtual picture is defined as an image that only appears to be generated behind a mirror. Behind the mirror, however, the picture is not visible. When reflected or refracted light beams diverge, they create a virtual picture.
Differences of real image and virtual image
- The light source and the screen must both be on the same plane in order to provide a realistic image.
- A converging lens or a concave mirror are used to obtain real pictures. The true image's size is determined by the object's location.
- A virtual picture is one in which the rays appear to diverge and is upright. Using a divergent lens or a convex mirror, a virtual picture is created.
- Tracing genuine rays that emanate from an optical instrument backward to seen or apparent origins of ray divergences results in the creation of a virtual picture.
- A virtual image cannot be projected onto a screen because the rays do not truly converge.
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