A real image is formed by the actual intersection of light rays and can be captured on a screen. It is always inverted compared to the object and can be projected onto a surface.
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.
Real images are formed when light rays converge at a specific point. These images can be projected onto a screen by passing the converging light rays through a lens to focus them. The screen then displays the image that is produced by the focused light rays.
A real image is formed when light rays actually converge at a point either in front of or behind a mirror or lens. Real images are always inverted and can be projected onto a screen.
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No. While it is true for reflection in a straight line, it is not true for other reflections.
Unanswerable in current form. Which line? What situation? What was said about it?
a real image can be projected
It Separates BC (Line on top) into two congruent line segments.
You can see all the points equidistant
3 points must always be contained in one plane, as 2 make a line, it makes no difference as to where the third point is, it will exist in the same plane in the two. Aside from all three points being in a line, this is always true.