Why does the focal length of the eye lens increase on viewing far away objects and decrease while observing nearby objects?
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When nearby objects are viewed, ciliary muscles contract making the lens more convex, thus decreasing its focal length. When far objects are viewed, ciliary muscles relax making the lens less convex thus increasing the focal length.
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