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प्रश्न
Explain why, a real image can be projected on a screen but a virtual image cannot.
उत्तर
A real image can be projected on a screen unlike a virtual image because a real image is formed by the actual meeting of light rays. A virtual image, on the other hand, is not formed by the actual meeting of light rays.
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