why maximum refraction of light occurs in cornea
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A. Cornea is the anterior portion of eye which absorbs oxygen from the air and helps in focussing the light rays entering the eye. Maximum refraction (about 80%) of light occurs when it enters cornea.
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Refraction is the phenomenon which makes image formation possible by the eye as well as by cameras and other systems of lenses. Most of that refraction in the eye takes place at the first surface since the transition from the air into the cornea is the largest change in index of refraction which the light experiences.
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