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how we can see the distant objects​

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Answered by Anonymous
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We are able to see nearby and also the distant objects clearly due to the ability of the eye lens to adjust its focal length which is known as power of accommodation. When the muscles are relaxed, the lens becomes thin and its focal length increases. This enables us to see the distant objects clearly.

Answered by anisha5952
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We are able to see the distant objects as well as the nearby objects clearly because our eye can focus the images of the distant objects as well as the nearby objects on its retina by changing the focal length of its lens. The focal length of the eye lens is changed by the action of ciliary muscles.

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