All reflections result in inversions. The only difference is some are lateral (left to right) an others are vertical. Which one it is depends on the positions of the viewer and the reflecting surface.
When you blink, you see everything upside down for a nanosecond, but your brain corrects it so fast that you will never be able to see this happen.
Yes. Image formed by convex lens is laterally inverted. However, It should be kept in mind that convex lens can form both real and virtual images. If the object is placed beyond F (Focus), then real image will be formed and laterally inverted. However, if the object is placed between F and C. Then the images formed will be virtual but NOT laterally inverted. For concave lens, all images formed is on the same side so the images formed is NOT laterally inverted
because it's in your mum
Because a microscope has a convex lens, and they bend light so that when you see it it appears upside-down and backwards (or the other way around). For example, the letter "d" will appear to be the letter "p"
It will trap the air within it till it tips over, and releases the air.
upside-down
No.
spatial orientation
Because the lens on the microscope are basically mirrors so they reflect therefore making e look upside down
When you blink, you see everything upside down for a nanosecond, but your brain corrects it so fast that you will never be able to see this happen.
in water
because the spoon is concave, making the reflection upside down
freez the water. after freezing it will be ice then you can turn a glass of water upside down without spilling the water.
The image will be formed upside-down and reversed horizontally on the back of the inside of the camera.
A flamingo, they do this because of a filter in their mouths. this filter enables them to eat underwater without swallowing water. Its upside down though so they eat upside down
hang upside down in the water
An image that is upside down as compared to the object are known as inverted images. Example, the first thing you will notice is that the concave side of the spoon makes your image come upside down. Such an image is called an inverted image.