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Q: What kind of lens do you see it image upside down?
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What kind of lens produces an image that is upside down and reversed from left to right?

A convex lens


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 is the way the lens of the eye bends light rays the image produced by the lens is?

I'm not sure, but I think the answer is upside down.


Because of the way the lens of the eye bends light rays the image produced by the lens is what?

I'm not sure, but I think the answer is upside down.


When you look in a convex mirror the image appears?

This image is always located in front of the lens.


A convex lens projects an image that is upside down If the image on your retina is upside down why doesnt the world look upside down to you?

The world doesn't seem up side down to us, even through our retinas, because , your brain works to recognize the image and flips around, sends it to the nerves and lets you see wright side up.


On what part of the eye is inverted image formed?

The cornea and lens of the eye form a real, inverted image on the retina.


What is the type of image formed by lens of a camera?

a upside down image is formed in your camera then flipped around when it is seen by the human eye -Monica Magallon


What type of image is formed by the lens of a camera?

a upside down image is formed in your camera then flipped around when it is seen by the human eye -Monica Magallon


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)


Does the lens in your eye flip the image?

The image on the back of the retina is upside-down but the brain converts the image to right-side up, just like the rotation of a photo in an imaging programme.