shut up and do your homework the right way kiddo
When the image reaches the eye, it is right-side up. The optics in your eye flip the image upside down in the process of absorbing the light. The up-side down image is then sent to your brain. You brain translates it back to right side up, and then creates the image for you to see. The image never appears upside down to you, because your brain does not create the image for you to see until it has flipped it back right-side up.
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1961 was the last year that read the same upside down and right side up. After 1961, the next year that will satisfy this condition is 6009.
Yes, there are images of VY Canis Majoris available online. It is a red hypergiant star located in the constellation Canis Major and is one of the largest known stars in the Milky Way galaxy. Astronomical observatories and space telescopes have captured images of this massive star.
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yes they can see 65% of what they can see the right way up
Just draw a couple of ray diagrams through a positive lens and you will see that a real image has to end up inverted, just like the image in your eye, which your brain then sorts out to a right-way-up image.
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Images where the top of the image corresponds to the top of the subject being photographed are considered right side up.
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To see an image the right way up, make sure it is displayed in the correct orientation. If the image appears upside down, rotate it until it is correctly aligned. You can also use software tools to adjust the orientation of the image if needed.
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Print Screen, then crop the image.
Just draw a couple of ray diagrams through a positive lens and you will see that a real image has to end up inverted, just like the image in your eye, which your brain then sorts out to a right-way-up image.
Depending on the keyboard, "arrows to navigate" are either the arrows on your keyboard (keys with images of an up, left, right, and down arrow), or buttons on the screen, also with images of an up, left, right, and down arrow.
go all the way to the right you will see a mill place spin the mill wings to the right as you will see it will start to open up go in there and there it is.