Physics, asked by tpmishra47, 9 months ago

what type of lens is there in our eyes? where does it form the image ofan object

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Answered by xprincesslillyx5
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The eye contains a focusing lens of variable focus length (there are muscle around that stretch it to adjust the optical power of the lens and allow for near - far accommodation of the eye). The real, inverted image is cast on the retina being the optical image sensor.

Answered by nihardshadli
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Explanation:

There is a converging lens in our eye. The image is formed in retina.an object comes into our vision due to reflection of light. Our eye lens are convex lens. The image is formed in the retina of our eye,an object comes into our vision due to reflection of light.

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