Given below is the incidence of light rays on a human eye if the person is using convex lens to rectify his defect then without the lens at which point will the image be formed
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the image will be formed inthe retina. in the yellow spot
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The incidence of light rays on a human eye if the person is using convex lens to rectify his defect then without the lens at the point will the image be formed retina
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Light rays converge most at the cornea and when entering and exiting the lens, forming a picture on the retina. Rays from the object's top and bottom are traced, resulting in an inverted actual image on the retina. The distance to the object is drawn smaller than scale.
- Light rays from the same point on a distant object must be nearly parallel while entering the eye and more easily converge to produce an image on the retina.
- Light rays from a nearby object can diverge more and still enter the eye. A more powerful lens is needed to converge them on the retina than if they were parallel.
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