CBSE BOARD X, asked by somaryadutta, 6 months ago

How are we able to see distant and nearby objects clearly? Which part of eye helps in changing curvature of lens? Why no image is formed at blind spot? WHAT?

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Answered by kumar492989
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Explanation:

This is due to the ability of the eye lens to adjust its focal length which is known as accommodation. When the ciliary muscles are relaxed, the lens becomes thin. Thus, its focal length increases. This enables us to see distant objects clearly. When we are looking at objects closer to the eye, the ciliary muscles contract. This increases the curvature of the eye lens. The eye lens becomes thicker. The focal length of the eye lens decreases. This enables us to see nearby objects clearly

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