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An image appears upside down due to the way light passes through a lens, such as the lens in a camera or the eye. When light rays enter a lens, they refract and converge, causing the image to be inverted. This phenomenon is based on the principles of optics, where the orientation of the image is flipped as it projects onto the sensor or the retina. Consequently, the brain interprets the inverted image, but it perceives it as right-side up.

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