Science, asked by hemlatachakwarti, 5 months ago

enter
4. from bright sunshine
veny dimig lit encom. It takes
Some time for you to see the
objects in the room why​

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Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

This is because our pupil takes some time to adjust its size according to the intensity of light.

Explanation:

When we are outside in bright sunshine, then you will observe that your pupil's size is much smaller than usual. This is because only a little amount of light needs to enter our eyes. If a lot of amount of bright light will enter our eyes, then it may damage our retina.

Coming to your question, now when we enter a room, that is not as brightly lit as outside, we can't see the objects. Because the pupil takes some time to adjust. After sometime we are able to see our surroundings clearly because our pupil has become bigger in size so that more light can enter the eye and we can see the objects clearly.

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