how does our eye see a distant object
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Answer: The eye focuses light in a similar way to when you use a magnifying glass to concentrate the Sun's rays onto a piece of paper. The distance from the magnifying lens to the piece of paper is the focal length. For the eye, light from distant objects is focused onto the retina at the back of the eye
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