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A real image formed by a mirror is one that:

ACannot be projected on a screen
BForms by actual convergence of rays — can be captured on a screen; produced when the object is outside the focal length of a concave mirror
CAlways appears inverted, behind the mirror
DIs always magnified
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: B. Forms by actual convergence of rays — can be captured on a screen; produced when the object is outside the focal length of a concave mirror
**Real image** = rays actually converge → captured on a screen. **Virtual image** = rays only appear to come from a point (when produced backward) → cannot be projected. Concave mirror produces real image when object is beyond focal length; produces virtual image when object is between pole and focus.
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