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What do the muscles do seeing far away?

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What kind of conversion lens would you put on your digital camera to take better pictures from far away?

A telephoto lens would bring a distant image closer.


What focusing light from a far away object the eye's lens must do?

The eye's lens must flatten to focus light from a far away object, allowing the light to converge onto the retina at the back of the eye. This process helps form a clear image on the retina for the brain to interpret.


What do the muscles do when they see far away?

For the eye, the lens becomes thinner?


What do the ciliary muscles on the lens do when they see focus on something far away?

They pull the lens to make it long and thin.


What kind of camera lens do I need to take close up shots of my flowers?

If you're using a DSLR, any non-speciality lens should do provided you don't have stand exceptionally far away for some reason, in which case the zoom of the lens would matter.


What is the best lens for capturing far away shots?

A telephoto lens is the best option for capturing far away shots due to its long focal length, which allows you to zoom in on distant subjects with clarity and detail.


How does a converging lens focus objects that are infinitely far away?

A converging lens focuses objects that are infinitely far away by bending light rays that are parallel to the lens axis towards a single point called the focal point. This creates a clear and sharp image of the distant object at the focal point.


What happens when you moved the convex lens too far away from the object?

Moving a convex lens too far away from an object will cause the image to become blurry and eventually disappear. This occurs because the light rays converge to a point that is beyond the focal point of the lens, creating a virtual image that is not focused.


What lens can correct a myopia?

Diverging Lens are use (reading glasses) to help correct the problem of myopia helping fix the focus which causes items far away to seem fuzy and blurry.


What happens when you look at an object that is far away?

When you look at an object that is far away, the light rays reflecting off the object appear more parallel by the time they reach your eyes. This causes the lens in your eye to flatten, which helps focus the image on the retina. Your brain then processes this information to perceive the distant object as smaller and potentially less detailed compared to closer objects.


When the eye is looking at objects far in distance the lens is rounded and the ciliary muscle is contracted?

The ciliary muscle is relaxed when you look at something that is far away.