What happens to the image distance in the normal human eye when we decrease the distance of an object, say 10 m to 1 m? Justify your answer.
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The image distance remains the same due to eye’s ability of accommodation the focal length of eye lens is adjusted. In order to see the nearer object the ciliary muscles contract due to which lens becomes thick and focal length is decreased to obtain a clear image at retina.
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there is no changeto the image distance in the eye when we increase the distance of an object from the eye To see a distance object clearly the eyes due to its ability of accommodation can increase or decrease the focal length of its lens so that the image is always formed at retina
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