It doesn't form an image on the eye but in the brain.
The retina which is where the image from the eye lens is focused. The retina is the reflective part of the eye. That's why cat's eye reflect so well, their retina are more exposed in the night because their pupils (or whatever they are in a cat) open wider than ours exposing more of that mirror at the back, the retina. Meeow!
A plane mirror does not form an image under any circumstances, that is it cannot order light rays, that is dine by your eye and curvEd mirrors
on the retina of ur eye......its an virtual image....
The reception of light by the human eye is more commonly known as vision or sight. This is when light rays are bounced off an object into an eye and sent to the brain in the form of an image.
The cornea and the lens focus the light on the retina - but the "image" you see is formed in the brain from just parts of the light image that exists in the eye.
I'm not sure, but I think the answer is upside down.
The Lens is the part of the eye that bends light rays .
Light rays don't get to the brain. If we see, that's because the nerves transmit signals from our eyes to the brains - but those signals are no longer light rays, they only "represent" light rays.
I'm not sure, but I think the answer is upside down.
Yes, the word 'lenses' is a noun, the plural form of the noun 'lens'; a word for a transparent, curved piece of material used to bend rays of light used to view an image; the part of the eye behind the pupil that bends light to produce an image on the retina; a word for a thing.
how does the eye respond to light rays to manifest far sightedness
your brain would get a signal for a blurry image