what happens to the image distance in the eye when the distance of the object from the eye increases
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There's no such change in vision.
Explanation:
When the distance of the object from the eye increases, the image distance remains constant since the ciliary muscles in the eye changes the shape of the eyelens and makes it focus on retina to sense the proper image on it and get a clear image to be sent to the Brain.
NOTE: The vision seems clear until the object is placed less 25cm away from eye (it is the limit of vision for an eye and may change with age.)
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