Physics, asked by Anonymous, 11 months ago

What happens to the image distance in the eye when the distance of the object from the eye increases ??​

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Answered by Anonymous
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When we increase the distance of an object from the eye , the image distance in the eye does not change. Due to power of accommodation of the eye, focal length of the eye lens is changed which compensates the increase in object distance. Image distance remains fixed and image is formed on the retina of the eye.

Answered by Anonymous
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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.

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