A real image can be captured on a screen (eg white paper) whereas a virtual image cannot.
To see an image on a screen light rays must come to a focus on the screen, but with a virtual image no actual light rays come together at the location of the image .. hence a virtual image cannot be seen on a screen.
A real image is a source of light energy .. rays of light radiate from it.
A virtual image is not a source of light energy.. rays of light do not radiate from it ( although it's where the brain 'thinks' the light originated.)
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Real focus refers to the actual physical point where light rays converge to form a sharp image, typically inside the camera or lens. Virtual focus, on the other hand, is the perceived point of focus in an image created using post-processing techniques or lens effects, despite the physical focus being elsewhere.
A real image is formed when light rays actually converge at a point, while a virtual image is formed when light rays only appear to converge at a point.
A real image is formed when light rays actually converge at a point, while a virtual image is formed when light rays only appear to converge at a point.
A real image is formed when light rays actually converge at a point, while a virtual image is formed when light rays only appear to converge at a point when traced back.
Real images are formed when light rays actually converge at a specific point, while virtual images are formed when light rays only appear to converge at a point when traced back.
A virtual image is formed by light rays that appear to diverge from a point behind a mirror or lens, while a real image is formed by light rays that converge at a point in front of a mirror or lens.