A real image is formed light rays after reflection or refraction when they: Which of the above statements are correct?
(I) Actually, meet or intersect with each other.
(II) Actually, converge at a point.
(III) Appear to meet when they are produced in the backward direction.
(IV) Appear to diverge from a point.
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[C] (i) and (ii)
If the light rays coming from a point actually meet or converge at a point after reflection or refraction, then the image formed is called a “real image”.
[C] (I) and (II)
A real image is formed when light rays actually meet or intersect at a point after reflection or refraction.