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What is Virtual Image?​

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Answered by jk51602
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Answer:

The Virtual image is an image (such as one seen in a plane mirror) formed of points from which divergent rays (as of light) seem to emanate without actually doing so.

Explanation:

A virtual image is defined as the opposite of a real image, therefore an image that cannot be obtained on a screen is referred to as a virtual image. The explanation for this is the fact that the rays of light that form a virtual image never converge therefore a virtual image can never be projected onto a screen. The best example of a virtual image is your reflection in the mirror.

Virtual images are always upright while real images are always inverted.

Answered by sb33
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Explanation:

Real image is formed by the actual intersection of light rays. It can be obtained on a screen. Hence, projectors form real images.

Virtual image is formed when the light rays appear to be originating from a point but does not actually meet. It can be seen by human eyes. Hence, rear-view mirrors form virtual images.

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