Science, asked by asmatellahi707, 4 months ago

We all know that our eye has a concave lens and it forms a inverted image but we see real images why?​

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Answered by tanyadash
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The real and inverted image formed on the retina is carried to the brain by the optic nerve in the form of electrical signals. The brain interprest these signals and processes the information such that we see the objects

Answered by Shadowlegendars
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we see real images even though when the lens forms an inverted image is because the optical nerve inverts the image while sending it to the brain as impulses or signals so the down part of the inverted image goes first and the top part goes last so we can see a real image

hope it is correct

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