Our eye lens is a convex lens so an inverted image must be formed on our retina then how we see an erect image?
(Rahul Tyagi asks)
Answer:
What we see is the perception of the brain. Eye is for sensing and the seeing takes place at the Brain.
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Our eye lens is a convex lens so an inverted image must be formed on our retina then how we see an erect image?
(Rahul Tyagi asks)
Answer:
What we see is the perception of the brain. Eye is for sensing and the seeing takes place at the Brain.
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