because of the lens, that gives us vision to see.
You see objects because they reflect light rays. As light travels to your eyes, the lens focuses the image of the object on the retina. The image of the object in the retina is inverted. As the image is formed, the optic nerves send the message to the brain. It is the brain that interprets and corrects the inverted image into an upright position. - Science Links by Sugpatan, Parde and Apolinario
To see an upright image of yourself in a concave mirror you must be closer than the principal focus. Hope this helps.
the image upright, virtual and the same size as you..
because of the lens, that gives us vision to see.
Because the brain knows to make them the other way up, and it uses perspective to get it the right (ish) size.
An upright, virtual image of yourself the same size as you.
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to identify smaller objects you cant see and to make it into a bigger image
You see things through your eye. All objects reflect light. Therefore, when light from a object reaches you eye it forms an image. This is how you see.
Yes, transparent means you can clearly see through the object. Translucent means only light travels through, you cannot see a clear image, and opaque means no light or image is visible.
A two dimensional image, is a flat picture such as a photograph or drawing. An image on a conventional Television screen, whether static or in motion is also two dimensional. A hologram or holographic image, for example is considered 3 dimensional.
You do not see the top of the object and the bottom of the object being turned over. When you stand in front of it, your head remains at the top and your legs remain below. All it does it invert the object laterally. When you raise your right hand, the image raises the left hand.