Physics, asked by birendra3, 1 year ago

how our eyes can see the distant as well as the nearby object with almost the same clarity

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Answered by SMISHRA
2
it is because of the cipilary musle present upside and downside which enables to adjust the focal length
Answered by jindalmanya
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Because the light in our ratina reflect on the object at the same time

birendra3: its wrong answer
jindalmanya: But I have read this on Google
birendra3: no write answer is with the help of ciliary muscle
jindalmanya: Oh
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