Only plane mirrors produce real images. I beleve this is right.
True. Real images formed by concave mirrors can be either upright or inverted, depending on the object's position relative to the mirror's focal point.
Real images are formed when light rays converge at a specific point. These images can be projected onto a screen by passing the converging light rays through a lens to focus them. The screen then displays the image that is produced by the focused light rays.
No, a concave lens usually produces virtual images. Real images are typically produced by convex lenses when the object is beyond the lens' focal point. Concave lenses diverge light rays and form virtual images that do not converge at a point.
No, virtual images can be either erect or inverted depending on the type of mirror or lens and the object's position relative to the focal point. Real images are always inverted due to the way light rays converge at the image point.
Real drawings for that images they draw it for real and then put it on google
Binary images, Indexed images, Grayscale images, True color images
No, convex mirrors cannot produce real images. They only produce virtual images.
Real images
real and virtual images
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.
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.