CBSE-XI-Physics

19: Optical Instruments

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    A normal eye is not able to see objects closer than 25 cm because
    (a) the focal length of the eye is 25 cm
    (b) the distance of the retina from the eye-lens is 25 cm
    (c) the eye is not able to decrease the distance between the eye-lens and the retina beyond a limit
    (d) the eye is not able to decrease the focal length beyond a limit.
    digAnsr:   d
    Ans : (d) the eye is not able to decrease the focal length beyond a limit
    The ciliary muscles adjust the focal length to form an image on the retina, but the muscles cannot be strained beyond a limit. Hence, if the object is brought too close to the eye, the focal length cannot be adjusted to form the image on the retina.
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