we are not able to see objects clearly for sometimes when we enter from bright light to dim light after sometimes we are able to see objects in dim light why is it so
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When we are in a well-lit environment our pupil size becomes too small so that less light enters our eye.
But when we suddenly go into a dark or dim light environment it takes time for our pupil to become big and allow more light to come in our eyes so that we can see the surroundings.
That's why it takes some time for us to see in the dim light environment.
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Here is your answer
When we are in a well-lit environment our pupil size becomes too small so that less light enters our eye.
But when we suddenly go into a dark or dim light environment it takes time for our pupil to become big and allow more light to come in our eyes so that we can see the surroundings.
That's why it takes some time for us to see in the dim light environment.
Hope this helps!!!
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Explanation:
When we are in an area with bright light, we can see clearly so our pupils are smaller to avoid damage to the eyes. In a dimly lit room, our pupils are wider because we need to focus our vision and there is not enough light to cause damage to the eyes.
It takes a while for our pupils to adjust to a larger size when we enter from a brightly lit area to a dimly lit room. Therefore, it takes some time to be able to see things in a dimly lit room.
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