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Glasses make things look smaller by bending light rays as they enter the eye, which changes the way the brain perceives the size of objects.


What is the process by which the lens of the eye changes its curvature?

The process by which the lens of the eye changes its curvature is called accommodation. This involves the ciliary muscles surrounding the lens contracting or relaxing to change the shape of the lens, allowing the eye to focus on objects at different distances.


What events occur in the eye during accommodation?

During accommodation, the ciliary muscle contracts to change the shape of the lens, making it thicker to focus on close objects and thinner to focus on distant objects. The pupil constricts to reduce the amount of light entering the eye, enhancing focus. These changes help the eye to adjust and focus on objects at different distances.


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Does a lens bulge to see things close up?

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.


Objects are brought into focus on the retina by changes in the curve and thickness of the?

The lens of the eye helps to focus images on the retina by changing its shape and thickness. This process, known as accommodation, allows the eye to adjust and bring objects into clear focus based on their distance from the eye.


Two different ways that people can see objects?

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Why should the lens of a normal eye be fatter to lookat near objects and thinner to look at distance object?

The lens of a normal eye changes shape to focus on objects at varying distances. When looking at near objects, the lens needs to be thicker to refract light properly onto the retina. Conversely, for distant objects, a thinner lens is needed to allow the light to converge properly on the retina for clear vision.


What is called the ability to adjust the focusing apparatus of the eye to account for changes in distance from a viewed object?

This ability is called accommodation. It involves the lens of the eye changing its shape in order to focus on objects at different distances.


What role does the natural lens play in the human eye's ability to focus on objects at different distances?

The natural lens in the human eye helps to focus on objects at different distances by changing its shape to adjust the amount of light that enters the eye. This process, known as accommodation, allows the eye to see objects clearly whether they are near or far away.


Impossible to observe object clearly at different depths at the same time?

This is due to the principle of accommodation in the human eye, where the lens adjusts to focus on objects at different distances. Therefore, the eye cannot simultaneously focus on objects at different depths.


Eye vision changes color in different light?

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