Shoe for example: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Pu,94-cropped.jpg.
Yes, plutonium is an artificial solid metal, radioactive.
Real drawings for that images they draw it for real and then put it on google
Plutonium is a radioactive element that emits alpha particles, which can damage film in cameras used to capture images. Additionally, plutonium is typically kept in secure facilities due to its high radioactivity and potential for misuse, making it difficult to access for photography.
No, convex mirrors cannot produce real images. They only produce virtual images.
Only plane mirrors produce real images. I beleve this is right.
Google Images provide many images of real chicken farms, while Bing images provide a wide range of photos. However, on Bing images not all the images are relevant.
Real images
real and virtual images
Never says the amount of plutonium, but it says 1.21 jigawatts of power are needed. (yes, the real unit is gigawatts, but this is how Doc pronounces it)
Virtual and real images
Real images are formed by actual light rays converging at a specific point, while virtual images are formed by the apparent intersection of light rays that do not actually converge. Real images can be projected onto a screen and are always inverted, while virtual images cannot be projected and are always upright.
Convex(converging) lenses can form either real or virtual images.