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Does a flat mirror produce a real or virtual image?

virtual image ( not on screen, brain interpreting)


What is a difference between a real image and virtual image?

A real image is formed when light rays actually converge at a point, creating an image that can be projected onto a screen. A virtual image, on the other hand, is formed by the apparent intersection of the extended light rays, and cannot be projected onto a screen.


What is an image which can be projected onto a screen is called?

It is called a real image. Only a real image can be projected onto a screen.


Does a plain mirror have a virtual image or a real image?

A plain mirror produces a virtual image. This means the image appears to be behind the mirror and cannot be projected onto a screen.


What is the difference between a virtual image and a real image when viewed through a lens?

A virtual image is formed when light rays appear to converge at a point behind the lens, but the image cannot be projected onto a screen. A real image is formed when light rays actually converge at a point in front of the lens, and the image can be projected onto a screen.


What is an image called that can be seen but not projected on a screen?

An image that can be seen but not projected on a screen is called a real image. Real images are formed when light rays converge at a point, creating a visible image that can be observed with the naked eye. They are not able to be projected onto a screen like virtual images.


What is true of a virtual image?

A virtual image is formed where light rays appear to converge but do not actually intersect. It cannot be projected onto a screen and is always upright.


What is the difference between a real image and a virtual image in physics?

In physics, a real image is formed when light rays actually converge at a point, creating a visible image that can be projected onto a screen. A virtual image, on the other hand, is formed when light rays appear to converge at a point but do not actually meet, creating an image that cannot be projected onto a screen.


Can Virtual images can be projected onto a screen if you turn the screen lightly?

No, virtual images cannot be projected onto a screen by simply turning the screen. Virtual images are formed by the apparent intersection of light rays, and they cannot be projected onto a screen because they do not actually exist in physical space.


What kind of image does a converging lens produce?

A converging lens produces a real or virtual image, depending on the location of the object with respect to the focal point. Real images are inverted and can be projected onto a screen, while virtual images are upright and cannot be projected.


Could a concave lens project an image on a screen?

No, a concave lens diverges light rays and cannot project a real image. It will create a virtual image that cannot be projected onto a screen.