Science, asked by topiwalamahek, 7 months ago

A camera in many ways are similar to the human eye ; still there are some basic difference in image formation between the two. explain? ​

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Answered by gv4917
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Answer:

The main difference between the two is that the human eye can capture 3-D images and a camera can capture only 2-D images.Hope my answer helped you.

Answered by Yobro8
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Answer: (i) In camera, the distance between the lens and the screen can be adjusted but not the focal length of the lens. However, in eye, the ciliary muscles adjust the focal length keeping the distance between the lens and the retina constant.

(ii) The image formed on retina is temporary and its impression is recorded in brain as memory. However, the image formed on the film of camera is a permanent record.

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