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A camera produces a real, inverted and diminished image

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### Step-by-Step Solution 1. **Understanding Image Formation in a Camera**: A camera is designed to capture images by allowing light to enter through a lens and project an image onto a photosensitive surface (film or digital sensor). 2. **Nature of the Image**: - The image produced by a camera is **real**. A real image is formed when light rays converge and can be projected onto a screen. This is essential for a camera to function, as the image must be captured on the film or sensor. - Since the image is real, it is also **inverted**. Real images formed by lenses are always inverted relative to the object. This means that if the object is upright, the image will be upside down. ...
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