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5.Light from an object enters the eye through the pupil and travels to the back of the eye, forming an image on the retina. What is the orientation of the retinal image, as compared to that of the original object​

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Light from an object enters the eye through the pupil and travels to the back of the eye, forming an image on the retina. What is the orientation of the retinal image, as compared to that of the original object? The image will be upside down. As it passes the lens, it gets inverted.

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