What happens to the lens and ciliary muscles when we see nearby objects?
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The ciliary muscles change the focal length of the eye lens. when the eye is looking at a distant and nearby object . ... When the eye is looking at the nearby object, the ciliary muscles are stretched and the lens is very thick . In this position ,the focal length of the eye lens is minimum.
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when our eyes see nearby objects then the ciliary muscles get stretched and its focal length decreases. Due to this, the converging power of the eye lens increases and the diverging rays of light coming from object converge to form an image on retina.
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