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characteristics of an image formed by human eye lens​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

An image is formed on the retina with light rays converging most at the cornea and upon entering and exiting the lens. Rays from the top and bottom of the object are traced and produce an inverted real image on the retina. The distance to the object is drawn smaller than scale.

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Answered by subithagv07
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Explanation:

Human eye lens are convex in nature and form real and inverted images and when the object is kept before the focus point and the centre of the lens it form virtual and erect images. The image formed on retina are real and inverted and further the message sent by the optic nerve are chemical impulses to the brain, which turn them into erect images that we see with our eyes.

So, the correct answer is 'Real and inverted'.

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