why can't we see object very close to our eye?
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It reflects the image incident on it in presence of light. we can't see the objects whose image cannot be formed on our eye's retina and objects very close to our eyes do not form image on our retina that's why we can't see them. If we light a torch then diverging beam of light are produced.
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