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When we open our eyes super-wide, why do we see things double?

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Answered by IƚȥCαɳԃყBʅυʂԋ
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Answer:

When we open our eyes super-wide, we see things double because The eye's lens is behind the pupil and helps focus light on the retina. A common lens problem that can lead to diplopia is a cataract. Eye muscles and nerves: If a muscle in one eye is weaker than the other, then the two eyes will not move smoothly together and this can cause double vision.

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Answered by teeshajindal11193
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Explanation:

when we open our eyes super wide , we see double things because of due to Double Vision Causes. A range of conditions can cause double vision, including problems within the eye, such as the cornea or lens. Other underlying causes can involve muscles or nerves controlling eye function and movement, or issues in the brain.

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