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What is meant by power of accommodation of the eye.........????????

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Answered by singlesitaarat31
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  • When the ciliary muscles are relaxed, the eye lens becomes thin, the focal length increases, and the distant objects are clearly visible to the eyes.

  • To see the nearby objects clearly, the ciliary muscles contract making the eye lens thicker.

  • Thus, the focal length of the eye lens decreases and the nearby objects become visible to the eyes.

  • Hence, the human eye lens is able to adjust its focal length to view both distant and nearby objects on the retina.

  • This ability is called the power of accommodation of the eyes.

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • When the ciliary muscles are relaxed, the eye lens becomes thin, the focal length
  • increases, and the distant objects are clearly visible to the eyes.

  • To see the nearby objects clearly, the ciliary muscles contract making the eye lens thicker.

  • Thus, the focal length of the eye lens decreases and the nearby objects become visible to the eyes.

  • Hence, the human eye lens is able to adjust its focal length to view both distant and nearby objects on the retina.

  • This ability is called the power of accommodation of the
  • eyes.
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