Physics, asked by amalsomana, 5 months ago

What kind of lens is there in our eyes? What is the nature of image formed by eyelens
on retina?

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Answered by a321038
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Answer:

the lens is convex

Explanation:

nature is real and inverted

Answered by castiel007
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Answer:

Our eyes consists of Cornea, which is the covers the eyeball. Behind this we have a the iris and the in it we have the pupil through which light enters the eye. The amount of light entering the eye is controlled by the iris.

Seeing this comes the crystalline lens which is made of a jelly-like substance and has muscles around it. It is a convex lens which we know forms a real and inverted image on the screen of the eye, the retina.

Explanation:

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