real image

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Noun[edit]

real image (plural real images)

  1. (optics) The image formed by light rays converging from a convex lens or concave mirror

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Top: The formation of a real image using a convex lens. Bottom: The formation of a real image using a concave mirror. In both diagrams, f  is the focal point, O  is the object, and I  is the image. Solid blue lines indicate light rays. It can be seen that the image is formed by actual light rays and thus can form a visible image on a screen placed at the position of the image.