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10A real image can be obtained on a screen.
A virtual image is formed by the actual meeting of reflected rays.
A concave mirror can form a real image.
A convex mirror can produce an image on a screen.
The focal length of a concave mirror can be found using sunlight and a screen.
Focusing means changing the distance between mirror and screen to get a sharp image.
A virtual image is always inverted.
Plane mirrors generally form virtual images.
A real image is formed in front of the mirror.
Reflected rays actually meet in a virtual image.
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The image formed by a concave mirror on a screen is:
Which mirror cannot form an image on a screen?
The distance between mirror and screen when a sharp image is formed is called:
The process of adjusting mirror or screen to get a clear image is called:
A virtual image is formed when reflected rays:
Which mirror generally forms a virtual image?
A real image is always:
The image formed by a convex mirror is:
Which image is formed behind the mirror?
Which mirror forms a real image in general?
An image that can be obtained on a screen is called a ______ image.
An image that cannot be obtained on a screen is called a ______ image.
The image formed by a concave mirror on a screen is ______
The process of adjusting the distance to get a clear image is called ______.
A real image is formed in ______ of the mirror.
A virtual image is formed ______ the mirror.
Real images are formed by the actual ______ of reflected rays.
Virtual images are formed when rays ______ to meet.
A real image is usually ______.
A plane mirror forms a ______ image.