If we bring an object closer than 25 cm from the eyes , why can we not see it clearly even though it substend a bigger angle at eye
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it is because 25 cm is the near point of an healthy eye
which object can seen most distinctly without any strain
which object can seen most distinctly without any strain
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Explanation:
A normal eye is unable to clearly see the objects placed closer than 25 cm because the ciliary muscles of eyes are unable to contract beyond a certain limit.
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