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(a) How does the convex eye-lens differ from the ordinary convex lens made of glass? (b) List, in order, the parts of the eye through which light passes to reach the retina.
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(a) How does the convex eye-lens differ from the ordinary convex lens made of glass?
(b) List, in order, the parts of the eye through which light passes to reach the retina.
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26/08/2021 2:30 pm
(a) The focal length of the convex eye-lens can be changed by the action of ciliary muscles, but the focal length of the ordinary convex lens made of glass is fixed.
(b) Cornea, pupil, eye-lens, retina.
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