Physics, asked by shiva198, 1 year ago

Give reason : we cannot see the image formed in blind spot.

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Answered by Samanwita
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The part of the retina that can capture images are much much larger than the part of blind spot . morever blind spots are in different locations inn each eyes . thus, the image formed on retina overlaps the non image formed on the black spot.

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Answered by Anonymous
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We cannot see the image formed in a blind spot because there are no sensory cells here and therefore, no point of vision. This is the point at which the nerve fibers from all sensory cells of the retina converge and bundle together to leave the eyeball in the form of the optic nerve
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