What is the condition of the ciliary muscles of the eye when the eye is looking at a distant object? What is its effect on the focal length of the eye lens and its curvature?
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When our eyes see distant objects then the ciliary muscles are relaxes and the focal length is maximum in this position.
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While looking at distant objects the ciliary muscles are either relaxed and in few cases contracted. This, contraction causes the focal length of the eye lens increased.
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Power of accommodation of the eye
When our eyes see distant objects then the ciliary muscles are relaxes and the focal length is maximum in this position. The eye-lens then converge the parallel rays of light to form an image of the distant object on retina.
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