what is the jar point of a normal human eye
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The far point of a human eye is the farthest object distance that a typical eye is able to image onto the retina. It is at infinity for the "normal" eye. In the figure below the focal length of the accommodating normal eye is plotted versus the object distance. For the relaxed eye the focal length is 2 cm.
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The far point of a human eye is the farthest object distance that a typical eye is able to image onto the retina. It is at infinity for the "normal" eye. In the figure below the focal length of the accommodating normal eye is plotted versus the object distance. For the relaxed eye the focal length is 2 cm.
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