Physics, asked by satuu43, 1 year ago

We have two eyes but we see an object as one only. How?



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Answered by avni1600
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because Our eyes sees the revert image of theobject but our brain revert it to make it normal as they are. Okay coming to your question, how two eyes work together. With normal vision both eyesaim at the same spot. ... The brain then fuses the two pictures into a single 3-dimensional image.

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Answered by Anonymous
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A normal human body has two eyes. Most of the times, they work together or we can just close one eye. Our eyes capture the image of an object and transfer it to the Brain. The Brain converts both the images into 3-D images and helps us see one object as a whole. Also when our two eyes are open, we can see a bigger image ( for example... Take Dual Camera and Normal Camera). But with one eye we see only one part of it.


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