When we enter a cinema hall, we can’t see properly for a short time. Why??
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WHEN WE ENTER A CINEMA HALL WE CANNOT SEE ANYTHING PROPERLY FOR A SHORT TIME BECAUSE IT IS TOTALLY DARK AND IT TAKES TIME FOR LIGHT TO REACH OUR EYES SO THAT WE CAN SEE....
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WHEN WE ENTER A CINEMA HALL WE CANNOT SEE ANYTHING PROPERLY FOR A SHORT TIME BECAUSE IT IS TOTALLY DARK AND IT TAKES TIME FOR LIGHT TO REACH OUR EYES SO THAT WE CAN SEE....
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We have already studied that the amount of light entering the eye through pupil is controlled by iris. ... For example, our eyes cannot see everything clearly when we enter a dark room from a bright light. The reason for this is that in bright light the size of pupil of our eye is small.
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