(1)A plane mirror
(2)A convex mirror
(3)A concave lens
concave lens does not form a rel image and convex MIRROR does not form a real image
Real images can be upright or inverted. An upright real image occurs when the light rays converge to form an image that is right-side up. An inverted real image occurs when the light rays converge to form an image that is upside down.
A convergent beam of light incident on a plane mirror will form a real and inverted image.
A plane mirror does not form a real image. It produces a virtual image, which appears to be behind the mirror and is the same size and orientation as the object being reflected.
No, a plane mirror cannot form a real image. It forms a virtual image that appears to be behind the mirror at the same distance as the object is in front of it.
No, a diverging lens will always form a virtual image. This is because the light rays diverge after passing through the lens, preventing them from actually converging to a real focal point where an image could be formed.
Concave mirrors
A concave mirror can form a real image that is a copy of an object through reflection. When parallel rays of light converge towards the focal point of the concave mirror, they intersect and form a real image that is upside-down and a true representation of the object.
Yes, a concave mirror can form a real image that is inverted and smaller than the object. This type of image is produced when the object is placed beyond the mirror's focal point.
Yes, a telescope can form a real image. This image is formed when light rays converge at a point after passing through the objective lens or primary mirror of the telescope. This real image can then be magnified and viewed through the eyepiece of the telescope.
The focal length of a concave mirror to form a real image is positive. It is equal to half the radius of curvature (R) of the mirror, and the image is formed between the focal point and the mirror.
A flat glass does not form any image. It simply allows light to pass through without bending or focusing it, so no image is formed.