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A camera is an optical device that can produce a real image. It does this by focusing light onto a photosensitive surface (like film or a digital sensor) to create a true-to-life representation of the scene being captured.

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Which optical instrument produce virtual image?

A magnifying glass or a diverging lens can produce a virtual image. This type of image is formed when light rays diverge and appear to come from a point behind the optical device, rather than actually converging to a real point.


What is an optical device that uses a lens to produce a larger and virtual image?

A camera, television, lap top, glasses, psp, claw machine.


What is an optical device that produces real images?

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Can plane and convex mirrors produce real image?

no it does not produce real image . it produce virtual and erect image


Does convex lens produce real image?

No, convex lens does not produce a real image. It reflects the real image


What type of image does a plain mirror produce?

real and upright image


Why is the objective lenss called the objective lenss on the microscope?

The objective lenses are the optical element that gathers light from the 'object' being observed and they focus the light rays to produce a real image.


Can a real image be captured on a surface?

Yes, a real image can be captured on a surface such as film or a camera sensor. Real images are formed by converging light rays and can be recorded by optical instruments.


Is a real image enlarged?

A real image formed by optical devices may be larger or smaller than the object of which it's an image.


What is the only location where concave mirror will not produce an image?

At the focal point of the mirror, a concave mirror will not produce a real image. This is because at the focal point, the reflected rays are parallel and do not converge to form a real image.


Where must an object must be located for concave mirror to produce a real image?

An object must be placed beyond the focal point of a concave mirror for it to produce a real image. This real image will be inverted and located on the same side of the mirror as the object.


Where must an object to be located for a converging mirror to produce a real image?

The object must be located beyond the focal point of the mirror for a converging mirror to produce a real image.