why is a normal eye not able to see clearly the objects placed closer than 25cm?
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A normal eye cannot see objects placed closer than 25cm cause it's the least distance of distinct vision for a normal eye and the normal eye cannot squeeze/make small it's crystalline layers(lens) more to make the objects visible
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Answer:Due to limit of power of accommodation,the focal length of the eye lens cannot see clearly the objects placed closer than minimum distance,called near point of the eye
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