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For a normal human being horizontal field of view from one eye and two eyes are

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Answered by adi40027
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one eye 90

two eye 180
Answered by MotiSani
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For a normal human being the horizontal field of view from one eye and two eyes are 150 and 180 respectively.

  • A broader field of vision is possible with two eyes as opposed to one. Humans can see roughly 150 degrees horizontally with one eye and 180 degrees with two eyes.
  • Another improvement is the improvement of faint object detection. We can view it in the third degree of depth thanks to it.
  • Each eye sees a slightly different image because our eyes are a few inches apart. The two images are combined in our brain to determine the separation of the items.

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