Physics, asked by sandrakurian24, 6 months ago

which part of eye function in a similar way to camera shutter?​

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Answered by Goldenjungkookie
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The eye can be compared to a camera. The cornea is the transparent, curved front layer of the eye. The pupil, behind the cornea, is a hole in the colored membrane called the iris. Tiny muscles in the iris change the size of the pupil – like the aperture of a camera – to control the amount of light getting into the eye.

Answered by pinku0745
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The eye can be compared to a camera. The cornea is the transparent, curved front layer of the eye. The pupil, behind the cornea, is a hole in the colored membrane called the iris. Tiny muscles in the iris change the size of the pupil – like the aperture of a camera – to control the amount of light getting into the eye.

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