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Is true of a real image?

a real image can be projected


What is true of a real image?

A real image is formed by the actual intersection of light rays and can be captured on a screen. It is always inverted compared to the object and can be projected onto a surface.


Is it true that the image of Buddha is the real Buddha?

No, the real Buddha died over 2000 years ago.


Which of the following statements are true about culture shock?

It is real and may have physical effects


A convex lens can produce a real or a virtual image.?

A convex lens can produce a real image when the object is beyond the focal point and the light rays converge at a point to form an image. It can also produce a virtual image when the object is placed within the focal point and the diverging light rays appear to come from a point behind the lens.


Do cameras have a real or virtual image?

They have a real image.


How does a concave mirror can form a real image which is a copy of an object that forms .?

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.


Can flat mirrors produce a real image?

No, only the virtual image will be obtained.


A convex lens can produce?

a real or virtual image


What optical device can produce a real image?

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.


Does convex lens produce real image?

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


Is it true that an image formed by a convex mirror is always inverted?

No, an image formed by a convex mirror is always virtual and upright. Concave mirrors can form both real and inverted images.