Real and Virtual Images
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- Erect image
- Virtual image
- Real image
- Inverted image
What kind of image is formed when an object is placed in front of a plane mirror?
A virtual image.
An enlarged image.
A real image.
A diminished image.
- True
- False
How many images will be formed if two mirrors are placed at an angle of ?
Total number of images formed by 2 mirrors placed at an angle of θ is (360∘θ), where θ is the angle between two mirrors.
True
False
Which of the following forms a virtual and erect image of the same size for all positions of the object?
Convex lens
Plane mirror
Convex mirror
Concave mirror
Question 6
What is a virtual image? Give one situation where a virtual image is formed.
A plane mirror and an object approach each other with speeds of 5 ms−1 and 10 ms−1 respectively. What will be the speed of the image w.r.t. the stationary observer?
5 m/s
15 m/s
20 m/s
25 m/s
The image of an object is formed ______________.
when light rays meet after reflection
when light appears to be meeting at an imaginary point
only in case of regular reflection
only in case of irregular reflection
- real image
- virtual image
- either real or virtual image
- neither real or virtual image
What is the difference between real and virtual image?
- of the same size as the object
- all of these
- laterally inverted
- virtual and erect
The angle between the two refracting surfaces of a prism is called ______.
What type of image is obtained in real images?
- Inverted
- Enlarged
- Diminished
- Erect
- Virtual and erect
- Real and Inverted
- Virtual and inverted
- Real and erect
- 5
- 3
- 4
- 2
Question 2 (d)
Mark T if the statement is true and F if it is false:
A real image cannot be obtained on a screen.
Question 1 (a)
Fill in the blank:
An image that cannot be obtained on a screen is called as a
- They are formed when reflected rays actually meet at a point.
- They are formed when reflected rays appear to meet at a point.
- They are formed when reflected rays diverge after reflection.
- They are formed when reflected rays and incident rays are parallel to each other.
- right, left
- left, left
- right, right
- left, right
- You have raised your left hand
- You have raised your right hand
- You have lowered your right hand
- You have lowered your left hand
- Erect and enlarged
- Erect and reduced
- Erect and reversed
- Inverted and reversed
- Inverted and reduced
- True
- False
- 15
- 30
- 60
- 90
- Wide
- Divergent
- Narrow
- Convergent
When the reflected rays from an object appear to meet at a point. The image formed will be:
No image will be formed
Virtual Image
Real Image
Can’t be said
- Upright
- Magnified
- inverted
- all of these