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What happens to the lens and the ciliary muscles when you are looking at nearby object?

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The ciliary muscles contract and the lens becomes thick. Hence, its focal length decreases.

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❤the ciliary muscles in our eyes contract when a nearby object is looked through our eyes....and similarly it expands when we look far away objects....the lens also expand and contract accordingly with change in size of ciliary muscles..❤

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