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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There is no change to the image distance in the eye when we increase the distance of an object from the eye. To see closer or distant object clearly, the eyes, due to its ability of accommodation, can increase or decrease focal length of its lens, so that the image is always formed at retina.
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Explanation:
- Human eye has the ability to adjust (increase or decrease) its focal length depending upon the object present at a considerable distance.
- This ability of adjustment is called accommodation. Thus, there will be no change in the image.
- Rather, the eye will adjust its focal length depending upon the distance and send the accurate image to the retina.
- Therefore, when we decrease the distance of an object by 1 to 10 meters, the eye will create the image small and perfect to see.
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