Which of these explains the reason why the virtual image can never be obtained on the screen?
(a) They are too small to be obtained on a screen
(b)The rays of light never converge after reflection
(c)They always produce an erect image which is difficult to project
(d)The rays of light are too bright and might burn the screen on projection
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c) they always produce an erect image which is difficult to project.
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(b) is the correct option.
A virtual image can never be obtained on the screen because the rays of light never converge after reflection:
- A virtual image cannot be obtained on a screen because the light rays do not really meet at a point but appear to do so when produced backward.
- Virtual images are believed to be virtually converging or in simpler terms just diverging and hence they can never be produced on a screen.
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