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A mirror reflects light to form an image on what?

on the retina of ur eye......its an virtual image....


What is the part of the eye which the image is form?

retina


Why is it important for your eye to contain a lens?

Without the lens in your eye you can not form a image on the retina. As the retina is kept at a fixed distance you change the thickness of the lens to get the image on the retina.


What is a sentence for image?

human eye uses a lens to form an image on retina.


In the human eye images are formed in the pupil lens retina or iris?

The image should form on the retina. More specifically in the fovea centralis of the macula of the retina.


On what part of the eye is inverted image formed?

The inverted image in the eye is formed on the retina. The lens of the eye helps focus light onto the retina, where photoreceptor cells convert the light into electrical signals that are then sent to the brain for processing.


How does the image form in the eyes?

The cornea and the lens focus the light on the retina - but the "image" you see is formed in the brain from just parts of the light image that exists in the eye.


Where in the eye should the an image form for a farsighted person to see clearly?

It focuses it in front of the retina


What part of the eye refracts rays and forms the image of an object?

The cornea and the crystalline lens are responsible for refracting light rays to form the image of an object on the retina.


Where is the image formed in the eye?

Light rays reflect off the object and into the eye where they are refracted by the cornea and focussed by the lens on to the retina, the optic nerve then carries the messages to the brain and an image is formed. Answer: Images don't form in the eyes they form in the brain.The retina at the back of the eye receives light energy from the exterior environment. This is much like the reception of radio wavs by an antenna.The activated optic nerves transmit electical signals or messages to the brain which interprets the impulses into an image


How do your eyes see objects?

Eyes see objects by capturing light that reflects off the objects and entering through the cornea and lens to form an image on the retina. The retina then converts the light into neural signals that are sent to the brain for processing and interpretation as an image.


What makes an image form in front or behind the retina?

The image may be "real" ... but the data that goes to your brain is NOT. You see only "fragments" of the image - edges, lines, contrasts, frequencies (NOT colors), and it all gets "reintegrated" in your occipital lobe That is - your brain must build up a model from the data it gets - inverting it is a cinch.