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Q: Which lens causes things to be upside down?
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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!


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

yes


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.


Description of the image form in the eye?

If you could see the image projected onto the retina of the eye by the lens, it would be of the environment that the person in question is looking at, but upside down.


Why should you never rack downwards with the coarse focusing while you are looking down the microscope?

The object on the viewing stage is close to the lens of a microscope. Racking downward risks the lens touching the object and damaging either the object itself or the lens. Before moving the lens down, make sure you can see the lens and the object from the side of the microscope to void the two touching each other.

Related questions

What lens produces the image to be upside down and reversed and what is the image called?

convex lens


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

A convex lens


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.


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!


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

yes


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.


Why does the letter e look upside down under microscope?

Because the lens on the microscope are basically mirrors so they reflect therefore making e look upside down


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.


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.


When you look in a convex mirror the image appears?

This image is always located in front of the lens.


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


The image produced by a concave lens appears to be?

upside down if you are further away from it from its focal point (the point where all reflected rays from it come together.)