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Explain how our eyes can see distant as well as nearby objects with almost same clarity

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Answered by Praneethworldtopper
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the light rays are equally distributed to retina, even for a farthest object of 100m radius,and even for a nearest object of radius 20cm

when the rays of light strike the eye, the nerves in the eye outer part contrasts and then produce a reflex to the eye's retina to get the vision
and at the same time our brain send signal to eye and we see the object
this process is actually carried out in nearly 0.0000001sec to happen
and the same time clarity doesn't decrease with radius but view (how far as we can notice the qualities of object)decreases with radius


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