what happen to the image distance in the eye when we increas the distance of an object from the eye?
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In an human eye the lens change its focal length(it is also called accomodation of eye). The ciliary muscle present in the eye helps in the adjusting of the focal length of the lens so that the real, inverted image of the object can fall directly on the retina so that the brain can interpret the image (the retina sends the image through the optic nerve to the brain). If the ciliary muscles are not able to change the focal length of the lens then the focused, clear image will not fall on the retina causing the vision to get blurred. Hence there is no change in the image distance when the object is moved further away from the eye as the ciliary muscles will adjust the focal length of the lens to form the clear, focused image on the retina.
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