Science, asked by asenasenla73, 9 months ago

The eye lens forms an inverted real image of the objects on the retina,vut we perceive objects as they are.How is it possible​

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Answered by KonainGhazi
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The eye lens is a convex lens which forms real, inverted and diminished image on retina. The light sensitive cells of the retina gets activated with the incidence of light and generates electric signals. These electric signals are sent to the brain by the optic nerves and the brain interprets the electric signals in such a way that we see an image which is erect and of the same size as the object

Answered by ksonakshi70
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Light rays coming from the object enter the eyes through cornea and falls on the eye lens through the pupil of the eye .The lens forms a real , inverted and smaller image of the object on the retina .The retina has a very large no. of light sensitive cells in the form of rods and cones .These cells gets activated by the light falling on the retina and generates electrical signal which sent to brain via optic nerves .The brain process this information and we precise them as they are

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