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lab exercise 24 p 371, description for figure 24.8

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Q: What is the image called when a convex lens like that of the eye produces and image that is upside down and reversed from left to right?
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What lens produces the image to be upside down and reversed and what is the image called?

convex lens


Convex lens produces an image that is upside down and reversed from left to right?

yes


What kind of lens produces an image that is upside down and reversed from left to right?

A convex lens


What do you call the upside-down picture on the retina?

Is called real image. The image formed on the retina as a result of the refractory activity of the lens is a real image (reversed from left to right, inverted, and smaller than the object)


How is an upside down image formed?

it is convex


What do you call an image that is upside down and reversed from left to right?

If it's both upside down and reversed from left to right, it would be equivalent to the image rotated 180 degrees.


A convex lens like that of the eye produces an image that is upside down and reversed from left to right?

Because that is how the brain is organised. Once it is processed, the brain knows what way the image should be. While your eyes' lenses may create an inverted (upside down) image, the brain corrects this automatically, so there is no "upside-down" to be noticed.


Name a word that looks the same when reversed and then flipped upside down?

madamracecarmalayalam


Compare the size and position of the letter when viewed under the microscope?

It is upside down and reversed.


Inversion refers to the fact that a microscopic image is upside down and reversed True or False?

true


Why do things look upside down in the microscope?

its because the lens of the microscope is convex. this means that it is curved a little bit, like the lenses of glasses. this causes the image to appear upside down. try looking into the curved part of a spoon from both sides. one side your reflection is normal, but on the other side your reflection is upside down, because of concave and convex. The side where you see your reflection normal is concave, and the side where it is backwards is convex. hope i helped!


Where would you stand if you wanted to see an upside down reflection of yourself in a convex mirror?

It is not possible to do this with a convex mirror. If the mirror is concave you just have be twice the focal length away from the surface of the mirror or more.