what happens to the image distance in the eye when we increase the distance of an object from the eye?
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The object distance varies , however the imagedistance does not - due to the power of accoodation of the eye lens . The eye lens is able to change it's focal length inorder to suit the particular object distance , suchthat the image distance would always remain the same..When object is at a far off distance , then lens increases it's focal length and the rays are converged on the retina .
When the object is near , the focal length of the eye lens is increased and the rays from the object are converged on the retina.
When the object is near , the focal length of the eye lens is increased and the rays from the object are converged on the retina.
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