Solve this: Answer the following questions in brief.
l. Explain clearly the difference between a real image and a virtual image. Give one example of a virtual image.
2. How does changing the distance of the object, from a convex mirror, affect the size and nature of the image formed by it?
3. Draw a ray diagram to show the formation of an image when the object is placed between the C and F points of a concave mirror
4. Where should we keep an object, in front ofa concave mirror, so as to get virtual and magnified image of it?
5. The magnified image, of an object, appears to be formed by an apparer intersection of the reflected rays. It is on the same side as the object. What ca you say about (a) nature of the image (b) the type of mirror used? 

Dear Student,

Kindly ask different queries in different thread. Also, refer the solution of 1st question.

REAL IMAGE

  • it can be obtained on a screen
  • it is always inverted
  • image is always formed in front of mirror

VIRTUAL IMAGE

  • it cannot be obtained on a screen
  • it is always erect
  • it is usually formed behind the mirror
A virtual image is one that the light does not pass through. Simplest example: your image in a mirror.

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because it is the property of the image formed by the convex mirror..
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