Science, asked by jony820, 1 year ago

what is a normal eye not to see clearly the object placed closer then 25 cm

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Answered by 15015
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Because 25cm is the least distance of distant vision. The lens could not converge the rays coming from a source that close on the retina. Hence we are not able to see things clearly.

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Answered by Anonymous
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 \huge \mathfrak {Answer:-}

This is because the  \bold{ciliary\:muscles} of eyes are unable to contract beyond a  \bold{certain\:limit.}

If the object is placed at a distance  \bold{less\: than\:25\:cm} from the eye, then the object appears  \bold{blurred.}

This is because of the  \bold{light\:rays} coming from the object meet  \bold{beyond} the retina.

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