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It is right that the retina forms the images the written way. I think it is because the various images formed are converted into electrical signals whoch are sent to the brain. The brain then interprets the correct position and form of images.

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Why do you see objects as upright and the same size although the image formed on the retina are upside down and diminished?

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What type of image can a convex mirror produce?

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Where does the image of a concave lens always appear?

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How is a diminished triad formed?

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What does the image formed by convex lens depend upon?

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