A virtual image is an optical phenomenon that occurs when light rays appear to converge from a point behind a mirror or lens, rather than actually meeting at that point. This creates the illusion of an image that is not real, but appears as if it could be seen through the optical device.
Virtual images are formed when the light rays diverge after reflecting off a mirror or passing through a concave lens. These diverging rays appear to originate from a point behind the mirror or lens, creating the virtual image.
Virtual images are commonly observed in everyday life, such as when looking into a mirror or through a magnifying glass. Mirrors in dressing rooms and makeup mirrors create virtual images that allow people to see themselves as if they were farther away. Magnifying glasses and corrective lenses also produce virtual images that appear to be located behind the lens.