A real image is formed by a mirror when:
Reflected Rays actually intersect
Reflected Rays appear to intersect
When the objects is real
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A real image is formed by a mirror when incident rays after reflection actually meet at a point.
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.
Paragraph : When the rays of light after being incident on a mirror, get reflected, two situations are possible. The rays may either intersect actually or they may diverge; in which case if extrapolated they appear to intersect. A real image is formed in the former case and a real image in the later.
Q If converging incident rays fall on a convex mirror:
When the reflected rays from an object appear to meet at a point. The image formed will be: