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The way in which it can be proved that an image is a real image.
Answer to Problem 36A
If the image can be captured on a screen, it is a real image.
Explanation of Solution
Introduction:
A real image is the one which can be captured on a screen or a sheet.
Place a graphic sheet or screen at the location of the image produced. If it can be visible on the screen, then it is a real image.
Conclusion:
Hence, if the image produced can be visible on a graphic sheet or a screen, then it can be said that it is a real image.
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