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Peristence of vision is defined as
(1) Ability of the eye to change the focal length of the eye lens.
(2) Nerve ending which are sensitive to bright light.
(3) Nerve ending which are sensitive to dim light.
(4) Ability of an eye to continue to see an image for a short duration even after the removal of the
object
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To answer your question correctly, the persistence of vision can be defined as the ability of an eye to continuing to see an image for a short duration even after the removal of the object.
However, it can also be defined as the inability of an individual brain to perceive images that are more than two, formed on the retina in an interval of 1/6th of a second. Therefore, the correct answer choice is (4)
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Answer is the ability of an eye to continue to see an image for a short duration even after the removal of the object .
Explanation:
Even after the object is removed, the impression of an object seen by the eye remains on the retina for 1/16th of a second
Hence the answer is (4)
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