Physics, asked by abhaya80, 11 months ago

why a person fails to see the objects in normal light as soon as he came from outside from brighter light?

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Answered by Anonymous
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A person fails to see the objects in normal light as soon as he came from outside from brighter light because the ciliary muscles take sometime in expansion or contraction of the crystalline lenses
Answered by arunimakon
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WHEN , A PERSON COMES INSIDE A DARK ROOM , FROM BRIGHT LIGHT OUTSIDE, HE IS NOT ABLE TO SEE THE SURROUNDING OBJECTS CLEARLY ..

THIS IS BECAUSE , THE IRIS NEEDS A CERTAIN AMOUNT OF TIME TO RESIZE THE PUPIL , SO AS TO CONTROL THE AMOUNT OF LIGHT GOING INSIDE THE EYE ..SO DURING THIS PERIOD OF RESIZING, THE PERSON AQUIRES A BLURRED VISION..

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