The focal point?
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.
< the point where the two rays meet is called a vertex.
The point of intersection of light rays which have been intentionally manipulated to come to a point of converge, as we do with a parabolic reflecting surface, is called the focus. The parabolic reflector will (by virtue of mathematical principles and the physics of light) redirect parallel incoming rays back off its surface to the focus of the parabola. Links are provided.
This is the focal point, the point of focus.
the vertex
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.
A focal point is the point where reflected light rays meet along an optical axis.
Vertex
because light rays meet at a single point and do not spread out.
A focal point is the point where reflected light rays meet along an optical axis.
A lens.
When light rays come together, they converge.
At a point, which is called a vertex.
Tangent.
a vertex or vertice(s)!
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Focal point