When the pupil size decreases, the clarity of an image typically improves due to a greater depth of field, allowing more of the scene to be in focus. This reduction in pupil size also minimizes the effects of optical aberrations and imperfections in the lens, resulting in sharper images. However, if the pupil is too small, it can lead to reduced light intake, causing the image to appear darker.
the image is passing through the pupil and create a image , :P
Lens
They die.
it gets bigger
If the pupil of the eye did not work, than your eye could not regulate light entering it.
Nothing. AFTER the light is detected and calibrated, the pupil may change size.
it is the cocklea
the pupil become not in his self
nugger
retina
The area of the mirror that is used to reflect the rays entering one eye from the tip of your nose is equivalent to the size of the pupil's image formed by the mirror, which is the diameter of the pupil. In this case, it would be 5.13 mm in diameter. The distance between the tip of your nose and the mirror (66.2 cm) does not affect the size of the image formed in the mirror.
The muscles of the eye relax, causing the pupil to fully expand.