Yes, the lens in your eye changes shape to focus on objects at different distances. When you look at something up close, the lens bulges to increase its refractive power, allowing you to see the object clearly.
== == It is used to magnify/ or make things appear closer?to magnify small objects
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When viewing an object close to you, your lens should be more curved in order to focus the incoming light accurately on your retina at the back of your eye. This change in lens curvature allows you to see nearby objects clearly by adjusting the focal length of the lens.
When the lens is focused on a close-up object, the ciliary muscles contract to increase the curvature of the lens, allowing it to bend light rays more strongly and focus them onto the retina. This process is known as accommodation, and it enables us to see objects clearly at close distances.
Yes, a convex lens can help correct farsightedness by converging light rays to focus on the retina, improving close-up vision. The lens bends light towards the center, allowing the eye to focus properly and see objects up close more clearly.
they both can see very far or very close and both can see things
== == It is used to magnify/ or make things appear closer?to magnify small objects
The main object is the telescope so that it is an easier way to see small things up close.
As a result, the accommodation process becomes more difficult, making it harder to see things up close.
Cornea/lens.
The lowest
Eyepiece Lens or Ocular Lens is the lens on top. This is use to see the things or objects to observe or to study.
If they are really close to you.
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When viewing an object close to you, your lens should be more curved in order to focus the incoming light accurately on your retina at the back of your eye. This change in lens curvature allows you to see nearby objects clearly by adjusting the focal length of the lens.
The answer is the eye. Longsightedness is when you can see things ok from a distance but not close up. It is the opposite to shortsightedness (Myopia) where you can see things ok close up, but not from a distance. The medical word for longsightedness is Hypermetropia.
When the lens is focused on a close-up object, the ciliary muscles contract to increase the curvature of the lens, allowing it to bend light rays more strongly and focus them onto the retina. This process is known as accommodation, and it enables us to see objects clearly at close distances.