why is the normal eye unable to focus on an object placed within 10 cm from the eye
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because near point is 25cm
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This is because the normal near point of the eye is 25 cm. thus the eye is unable to see any object which has kept in the range of 0 cm to 24 cm. thus in this case the eye is unable to focus because the object is placed at a distance of 10 cm.
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