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explain persistence of vision....​

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Answered by Anonymous
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When the image is formed on retina, it remains there for 1/16th of a second and this property of eye is known as persistence of vision.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Parisstence of vision:

  • we can see an object because the eye lens whitch create image on the retina .
  • the image is on the retina if the object is in front of us.
  • the images disappear as soon as the object is taken away.
  • however, this is not instantaneous and the image remains imprinted on our retina for 1/16th of a second after the object is removed.
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