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What kind of image does the lens in a camera produce? real and upside down real and right-side up virtual and upside down virtual and right-side up

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Answer:

real and upside down

Step-by-step explanation:

As we know that images taken by the camera is stored on the film inside the camera.

Here in this phenomenon the lens inside the camera is used to take the images of objects and that images are formed on the film.

Since we know that only real images can be formed on the screen which are also inverted images so here we can say that for all given cases of camera the images must be real and it is upside down.

So here correct answer will be

real and upside down

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Answer:

real and upside down

Step-by-step explanation:

Lens of a camera gathers light and focuses it on the light detector or film strip. A real and inverted (upside -down) image is formed. This image is then stored and processed and inverted. Thereafter we see an upright image. A chemical reaction on the film strip stores the image. In a digital lens, a light detector such as CCD stores the image.

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