Real Image
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Assertion: It is not possible to see a virtual image by eye.
Reason: The rays that seem to emanate from a virtual image do not in fact emanates from the image.
Both assertion and reason are true
Both assertion and reason are false
The assertion is true but the reason is false
The assertion is false but the reason is true
- Checking out the apparent or real point of convergence of light rays before reflection
- Checking out the apparent or real point of convergence of light rays after reflection
- Both of them
- None of them
Shaving mirrors are
convex mirrors
concave
plane
none of these
A convex mirror will form a real image for a virtual object
True
False
A convex mirror cannot form a real image
Sometimes true
A convex mirror has the largest field of view among all the mirrors. This property is used in
make-up mirrors
telescopes
rear-view mirrors
all of the above
Statement I : A plane mirror can never form a real image.
Statement II : The reflected rays from a mirror need to actually intersect to form a real image.
Statement I is correct and statement II is correct and statement II explains statement I
Statement I is correct and statement II is correct but statement II does not explain statement I
Statement I is correct and Statement II is incorrect
Statement II is correct and Statement I is incorrect
The normals drawn on a concave mirror
All converge at a certain point
All are parallel
We can’t locate their point of convergence
All meet exactly where the object is kept
An aeroplane is flying horizontally with a constant velocity of 600 km/hr at an elevation of 6 km above a target(on the earth's surface).At an appropriate time, the pilot releases a ball so that it strikes the target on earth. The ball will appear to be falling