Physics, asked by armanroy7890, 1 year ago

How we perceive objects as they are? Explain....

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Answered by vivek401
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Answered by amulya1138l
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light Ray's from the object , enter the pupil of the eye and fall on the eye lens ; this converges the light rays and produce a real and inverted image of the object on the retina. The light sensitive cells of the retina get activated upon illumination and generate electrical signals. These are sent to the brain by the optic nerves. The brain the interprets these signals and processes the information

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