When two beams of light meet, nothing happens. They are not made up of any known elements, and therefore cannot react. light has photons... (mb it is a photon?)
Images are formed when rays of light meet. If rays are refracted by different amounts as they pass through different parts of the lens, they may be brought to a focus - or meet and pass through one point. This is where the image is formed.
Because the light rays never meet, a concave lens can produce only a virtual image.
Yes,images are formed due to the reflection of light beam.When two or more light rays intersect each other at a point,they form an image of that object from which these light rays came.
Virtual image
An image is a copy of an object fromed by reflected (or refracted) rays of light.
Images are formed when rays of light meet. If rays are refracted by different amounts as they pass through different parts of the lens, they may be brought to a focus - or meet and pass through one point. This is where the image is formed.
A virtual image is a copy of an object formed at the location from which the light rays appear to come. Whereas a real image is a copy of an object formed at the point where the light rays actually meet.
An angle is formed when two rays meet.
When light rays come together, they converge.
An image is called real if the light rays coming from a point(point on object) meet at a point after reflection or refraction. An image is virtual if the light rays do not actually meet after reflection or refraction. These rays appear to come from a point which is the point where we say virtual image is formed.
If passed through a convex lense, then yes the parallel rays will meet.
A shadow is formed.
its an angle
When two rays meet at a common endpoint, an angle is formed.
Because the light rays never meet, a concave lens can produce only a virtual image.
plane & concave Mirrors create them they are formed when rays actually meet
A focal point is the point where reflected light rays meet along an optical axis.