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Which is true?

A. neither virtual nor real images can be projected.
b. real images cannot be projected
c. both virtual and real images can be projected on a screen.
d. virtual images cannot be projected.

User JuMoGar
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Final answer:

Real images can be projected onto a screen because the light rays converge and meet at a point. Virtual images, however, appear when light rays diverge from a point and cannot be projected as the light doesn't actually converge. Virtual images can be seen when looking into optics like lenses and mirrors but cannot be photographed directly.

"the correct option is approximately option D"

Step-by-step explanation:

The question whether virtual images or real images can be projected is a common point of confusion in high school physics. A real image is formed when light rays converge and can be projected onto a screen, as they physically meet at a point in space. Examples include the images formed on a camera film or the retina of your eye - both cases where a real image is projected onto a surface. On the other hand, a virtual image is formed when light rays appear to diverge from a point; meaning that they do not actually meet. Virtual images cannot be projected onto a screen because the light rays do not converge in real space.

They can be seen by looking into a lens or a mirror, reflecting the fact that the eyes or other sighting devices can trace the rays backwards to perceive an image. However, you cannot photograph a virtual image directly from its location because the light does not actually come from the point where the image appears to be.

Therefore, the correct answer to the question is "d. Virtual images cannot be projected."

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