what is the angle of vision of a healthy human being?
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The angle of vision of a healthy human being is about 60°.It varies person to person and with age.
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A healthy individual has a visual angle of roughly 60°. It changes with age and from person to person.
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Angle of vision:
- The visual angle, which is typically expressed in degrees of arc, is the angle an observed object subtends at the eye.
- At the eye, an angle is formed by light rays coming from an object's extreme ends.
- We can view the entire thing at an angle less than 60 degrees.
- If this angle is greater than 60 degrees, we only see a portion of the object.
- Angle of vision refers to the widest angle at which we can see the entire item.
- It is additionally known as the object's angular size.
- If an element sits beneath a visual angle that is less than the minimum visible, there will be no perception.
- Minimum visible is the narrower viewing angle within which the eye can distinguish between the presence or absence of a stimulus.
- The range of distances that a normal human eye can see an item clearly is known as its field of vision.
- It spans the distance between the far and close points, or infinity to 25 cm.
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