Science, asked by BHOOMI0408, 1 year ago

If our eyes contain convex lens then how are we able to see image of same size and virtual - errect but convex lens usually forms real and inverted image?​

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Answered by sanjanakavishsk
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our eye lens are convex. it forms a real and inverted imave on the retina but this image is later taken to the brain through electrical impulses where it is converted into a virtual and erect image of same size and then sent back to the eye. we see this image only.

Answered by jbparate
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Because the front part of the eye is curved, it bends the light, creating an upside down image on the retina. The brain eventually turns the image the right way up. The retina is a complex part of the eye, and its job is to turn light into signals about images that the brain can understand.

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