why is the image formed in a mirror 'virtual image' ?
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Answer : if the rays diverge after reflection , then the point of intersection of extended reflected rays is called as virtual
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The image formed in a plane mirror is always a virtual image. Such images are formed by light rays from the object incident on the mirror and reflected by it. These rays do not intersect after reflection. They appear to have come from behind the mirror and hence the image formed by a plane mirror is said to be virtual
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