Physics, asked by Dakshyaniraina, 1 year ago

To focus the image of a nearby object on the retina of an eye:
() the distance between eye-lens and retina is increased
(i) the distance between eye-lens and retina is decreased
(i) the thickness of eye-lens is decreased
Viv) the thickness of eye-lens is increased
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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Explanation:

When the object is nearby contraction in ciliary muscle takes place allowing the eye lens to decrease its thickness and hence nearby object is viewed properly.

Answered by Alqamahxskull
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Answer:(ii)

Explanation:

Because the image formed in hypermetropia is very distant from the eyelens

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