Physics, asked by Harshtyl, 9 months ago

we are not able to see objects kept at distance less then 25cm.​
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Answered by puriryan
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We cannot see an object kept at a distance less than 25 cm from the eye. This is because the ciliary muscles of our eyes are unable to contracted beyond a certain limit. If the object is placed at a distance of less than 25 cm than the eye, then the object appears blurred because light rays reflected from the object meet behind the cornea.

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Answered by iitanamardeepair1
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Answer: To see closer our eye lens began to contracting to become more conversing lens but it have some limitations so when an object is placed

at a distance less than 25cm our eye could not able to converge its image on retina which leads to a blerg image.

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