Physics, asked by lydia196, 10 months ago

To focus the image of a nearby object on the retina of an eye
(a) the distance between eye-lens and retina is increased
(b) the distance between eye-lens and retina is decreased
(c) the thickness of eye-lens is decreased
(d) the thickness of eye-lens is increased

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Answered by dreamgirl1811
2

Answer:

the answer is D..............hope u get the answer

Explanation:

becoz thr disease is hypermetropia

Answered by CarliReifsteck
0

Given that,

To focus the image of a nearby object on the retina of an eye

We know that,

The distance of eye lens and retina is fixed.

When the object kept front of the eye lens then the eye lens manages itself to focus on the object.

The eye lens decreases its thickness then the object see clearly.

Hence, The thickness of eye-lens is decreased

(c) is correct option.

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