When we see an object, a real inverted image is formed on the retina. Why?
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The nature of the formation of the image depends on the lens used. In the eye, the lens present is a convex lens which focuses the incident rays of light coming from the object on the retina and forms the real and inverted image on the retina.
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The nature of the formation of the image depends on the lens used. In the eye, the lens present is a convex lens which focuses the incident rays of light coming from the object on the retina and forms the real and inverted image on the retina.
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