Physics, asked by deyasmitasharma10, 11 months ago

the focal length of the eye lens increase when eye muscle​

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Answered by shouryavirjain
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Answer:

The focal length increases as the eye muscles relax.

When the eye muscle relaxes, the lens is stretched and the lens itself becomes thinner or flatter in curvature.

As the lens becomes thinner, the light ray refracts to a lesser extent inside the lens. Thus allowing the focal length to increase!

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