Biology, asked by mhari8030, 1 year ago

why do eye lens become thin when we see distant object


utkarshverma37: when the lens become thinner ,the light has to pass through less distance hence the degree of refraction of light is lesser hence the focal length of lens increases and we can see far away objects clearly .

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Answered by aishwaryashree3
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because it is so far to us


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Answered by aliya346
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hello

As the lens changes shape, it causes the light that passes through it to focus at a different location. This is called accommodation and is what allows your eyes to focus on both near and far objects. ... To focus on an object that is far away, the ciliary muscles relax and the lens gets thinner.

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