Physics, asked by Aditya1861, 1 year ago

what happens to the lens and the ciliary muscles when you are looking at nearby objects

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Answered by ShanAgrawal
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When we look at a nearby object, the ciliary muscles contract and the eye lens becomes thick, and ultimately tge focal length decreases....
Answered by vaid3172008chauhan
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when we look at any near by object then the ciliary muscles contracts and the lens become thicker. This is due to power of accomodation .

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