Physics, asked by deviradhika294, 3 months ago

EXPLAIN HOW OUR EYES CAN SEE THE DISTANT AS WELL AS THE NEARLY OBJECTS AS THEY ARE. PLZ GIVE CORRECT AND RIGHT ANSWER AND SHORT ANSWER​

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Answered by thakurdaas1979
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Answer:Answer: An eye can focus the images of the distant objects as well as that of the nearby objects on its retina by changing the focal length of its lens. ... The ciliary muscles can change the thickness of the eye-lens and hence its focal length changes the converging power of the eye-lens.

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Answered by iqraifteqar350
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The light rays coming from the object enter the eyes through the pupil and fall on the eye lens. The eye lens then converges the light rays and produce an image of the object on the retina which is real and inverted. Retina has a large number of light-sensitive cells that can generate electrical signals. After the image is formed on the retina it sends electrical signals to the brain and we have a sensation of image. Also, even though the image formed on the retina is inverted our mind interprets it as erect.

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