Physics, asked by rahul37852, 11 months ago

we cannot clearly see an object kept at a distance less than 25 cm from the eye .why give me answer point wise​


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Answered by aami21
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Because the ciliary muscles can contrast only up to a certain point so when object comes less than 25cm we are not able to see things clearly

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Answered by sayli59
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when we try to see a nearby object,the eye lens become more rounded and it's focal length decreased. Then a clear image of object is formed on retina of the eye.

The focal length of eye lens cannot be decreased beyond some limit.

Therefore we cannot clearly see an object kept at distance less than .....


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