why we cannot see things very close to our eyes
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Yes we cannot see things close to our eyes it's true by scientific reason
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It happens because of the focal length.
You can see a object clearly within a range of 25cm which is often called the minimum focal length of eyes.
If you try to reduce the focal length which means if you keep the object inside the range of 25cm the image will not fall on retina and hence you will get a blur image.
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