Physics, asked by alokmirapur, 3 months ago

what kind of lens is present in human eye​

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Answered by Aditi9098
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Answer:

convex

Explanation:-

The light entering our eyes must be converged at a single point. Therefore, the lens in our eyes must be a converging lens and a convex lens is a converging lens. Therefore, the lens present in a human eye is a convex lens.

Answered by MarcoIsBack
1

Answer:

Convex lens

Explanation:

The lens present in a human eye is a convex lens. We humans can see different colours or objects. We can see these things because the light from the visible rage of the electromagnetic spectrum, emitted by the objects enters our eyes, passing through a lens and then falls on the retina inside our eyes.

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