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Real Image

A real image is formed when light rays converge and can be projected onto a screen. This means that the image does not just appear to the eye, but actually exists in space. Real images are typically produced by lenses or mirrors, such as in cameras or projectors. They can be seen in various everyday applications, like watching a movie in a theater, where the image is sharp and can be captured. Real images are usually inverted, meaning they appear upside down compared to the original object.