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Just draw a couple of ray diagrams through a positive lens and you will see that a real image has to end up inverted, just like the image in your eye, which your brain then sorts out to a right-way-up image.

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Real images can be upright and inverted?

Real images can be both upright and inverted depending on the position of the object relative to the focal point of the lens or mirror. When the object is outside the focal point, the image is inverted. When the object is inside the focal point, the image is upright.


Convex lenses always produce images that are inverted?

Convex lenses can produce both inverted and upright images. Whether an image is inverted or upright depends on the position of the object relative to the focal point of the lens. If the object is placed beyond the focal point, the image will be inverted; if it is placed between the focal point and the lens, the image will be upright.


How Real images can be upright or inverted true or false?

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 can be upright or inverted?

Real images can be upright or inverted depending on the location of the object with respect to the focal point of a converging lens or concave mirror. If the object is beyond the focal point, the image will be inverted; if the object is between the focal point and the lens/mirror, the image will be upright.


When convex mirrors are used for security purposes the images they form are real image True or False?

False. Convex mirrors used for security purposes create virtual images, which are formed behind the mirror and appear smaller than the object being reflected.

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Real images can be upright and inverted?

Real images can be both upright and inverted depending on the position of the object relative to the focal point of the lens or mirror. When the object is outside the focal point, the image is inverted. When the object is inside the focal point, the image is upright.


Convex lenses always produce images that are inverted?

Convex lenses can produce both inverted and upright images. Whether an image is inverted or upright depends on the position of the object relative to the focal point of the lens. If the object is placed beyond the focal point, the image will be inverted; if it is placed between the focal point and the lens, the image will be upright.


How Real images can be upright or inverted true or false?

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.


Virtual images can be projected onto a screen if you turn the screen slightly Virtual images can be projected onto a screen if you turn the screen slightly Virtual images can be projected onto a scree?

False haha apex :)


Real images can be upright or inverted?

Real images can be upright or inverted depending on the location of the object with respect to the focal point of a converging lens or concave mirror. If the object is beyond the focal point, the image will be inverted; if the object is between the focal point and the lens/mirror, the image will be upright.


When convex mirrors are used for security purposes the images they form are real image True or False?

False. Convex mirrors used for security purposes create virtual images, which are formed behind the mirror and appear smaller than the object being reflected.


True or false. A concave lens usually produces real images?

False. A concave lens usually produces virtual images. Concave lenses cause light rays to diverge, so the image formed is located behind the lens and cannot be projected onto a screen.


When convex mirrors are used for security purposes the images they form are real images.?

false


Does concave lens produce a real image?

Because when you extend the light rays, they diverge and never meet. so you must always extend the light rays back behind the object, this will always result in the image being upright and erect. Meaning it will always be virtual, never real.


What is always true about images captured with X ray telescopes?

They are always shown with colors that are not the true colors of the objects that were photographedGood luckSaleh AlkhrashiThey are always displayed in false color.


In the Jewish 10 Commandments what is the significance of graven images?

Graven images represent false gods.APEX 2020


When image in a plane mirror can be upright or inverted depending on where the object is.?

true false-Nixon