Human eye cannot estimate speed because planes are too fast for an eye to estimate speed.
It does not actually state the exact speed, just that they are too fast for the human eye to see them move (their movement is just a blur).
If you mean, "which wavelengths of light can the human eye detect," the human eye can see wavelengths from about 390 to 700 nanometers.
The wind speed in the eye is pretty low, apparently below what will cause damage, though no actual numbers appear to be available.
No.
Light.
The eye moves at the same speed the human moves.The eye also receives information atthe speed of light. What you "see" is what your eye receives as information transmitted in the form of "visible light" deciphered by your brain into an image.So no, your eye does not move nor "sees" faster than the speed of light
It does not actually state the exact speed, just that they are too fast for the human eye to see them move (their movement is just a blur).
good hand eye coordination and they improve you finger speed
the squid eye is more bigger then the human eye.
The Speed of what? Nothing moves in the eye. <(^O^0^)>
There are quite a few aids to the human eye such as contacts. Another aid to the human eye is a set of glasses.
the aids of human eye is the sight of kabolangan
Only half of the Human eye is showing.
Chlomamphenicol is used to treat carunculitis of the human eye.
The human eye is estimated to have a resolution of 576 megapixels.
None. Actually the eye is held in place with the help of the skull.
The 'eye' is a possibility