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the second focal point of human eye is located at​

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As a result, collimated rays focus short of the retina, and the second focal point lies within the vitreous (Fig. 14b). To compensate for this excessive power of the eye, the object must be brought closer. The cornea, a clear window at the front of the eye, covers the iris and the pupil

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As a result, collimated rays focus short of the retina, and the second focal point lies within the vitreous .To compensate for this excessive power of the eye, the object must be brought closer. The cornea, a clear window at the front of the eye, covers the iris and the pupil.

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