how can you get a sharp image in human eye for a distant and near object?
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For distant objects, the crystalline lens inside the eye gets thinner to form a sharp image on the retina and for the nearby objects, the eye lens becomes thinner to get a sharp image of the object on the retina.
It all happens involuntarily.
It all happens involuntarily.
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