Light passes through the lens and forms an inverted image on the retina. This works the same way in a camera, with the light forming an image on the film.
Sorry it took me so long! I had to type and it slowed down my thoughts.
2006-09-24 03:42:41
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answer #1
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answered by Bad Kitty! 7
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The image enters the eye through the cornea, and is focused by the lens to fall on an area of the retina called the macula. This compares to an image focusing through the camera lens to fall on the film.
2006-09-24 10:44:35
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answered by Anonymous
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an image formed in the eye is a virtual image, and inverted one. it is the same with the one made by a camera.
2006-09-24 10:43:43
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answered by smkrash 2
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Here's how camera's work:
http://science.howstuffworks.com/camera.htm
Here's how your eye works:
http://health.howstuffworks.com/eye.htm
These pages will give you way more information than anyone on here possibly could. I hope this helps and good luck!
2006-09-24 10:52:58
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answered by brainy_ostrich 5
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It is the same as a camera. this is not a physics question. I know you can research this yourself.
2006-09-24 10:43:09
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answered by world traveler 3
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It is same as camera
2006-09-24 10:41:27
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answered by Dr M 5
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Answer it immediately? Hey, you can ask to have it answered as soon as posible, but not order it!!. I have reported you being very rude !!
2006-09-24 10:48:31
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answered by jhstha 4
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why should i anwser it immeditaly you are rude! asking for peoples help and wanting an anwser a second later
2006-09-24 10:42:43
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answered by a 5
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Do your own homework...IMMEDIATELY!!
Next time, ask nicely.
I might give you the answer.
2006-09-24 10:42:55
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answered by Mr. G 6
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