Physics, asked by Rsailesh123, 9 months ago

what kind of lens is present in the human eye ?​

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Answered by preranakhanra
1

Answer:

convex

Explanation:

converging lense

Answered by anuanku
3

Answer:

Convex lens

The lens is a transparent, convex lens in the eye that, along with the cornea, helps to refract light to be focused on the retina.

Hence, Convex lens is present in human eye.

The lens of human eye looks like the focal point which is available in the camera. Its lens framework shapes a picture on a light-touchy screen called retina. The crystalline idea of the twofold lens present in the eye gives the better change of central length required to concentrate objects at various separations on the retina.

This focal point frames a modified genuine picture of the article on the retina.

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