No, an image formed in a mirror is unreal, because mirror reflects all the light rays off.
A concave mirror can create a real image.
you see an inverted real image of yourself
you see an inverted real image of yourself
A plane (flat) mirror reflects an image which is the same size and shape, and colour as the object in front of the mirror. A concave mirror can produce a magnified image. If the image is in front of the mirror it is a real image; if behind it is a virtual (non-real) image. A real image can be cast upon a white the best) surface
When the incident light rays are falling towards the mirror in such a way that the light rays after falling on the mirror meet at any point in front of the mirror than an image is formed in front of the mirror which can be taken on a screen and as the image can be taken on a screen it is known as a real image. So, plane mirrors can form real images.
To see an upright image of yourself in a concave mirror you must be closer than the principal focus. Hope this helps.
The reflection of yourself in the mirror.
The reflection of yourself in the mirror.
When you look at yourself in a plane mirror, you see a laterally inverted image of yourself. This means that left and right are switched in the image you see in the mirror, but up and down remain the same.
The reflection of yourself in the mirror.
"Real" and "virtual" are two opposite, mutually exclusive categories of images. An image is either one or the other, and no image can be both. The image produced by a plane mirror is a virtual one.
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.