what happens to the distance of the image in the eye when the object distance increases
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The image is formed on the retina even on increasing the distance of an object from the eye. For this eye lens becomes thinner and its focal length increases as the object is moved away from the eye. mark branliest answer and thanks
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Answer:The image distance in the eye, is fixed and cannot be changed. The ability of the eye lens to adjust its focal length is called accommodation.
Due to this eye can increase or decrease focal length of the lens in order to see either close or distant objects.
In order to see nearby objects the ciliary muscles contract and lens become thick and focal length is decreased which helps to see nearby objects.
In order to see distant objects the ciliary muscles expand and the lens becomes thin and focal length increases which help to see distant objects.
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