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Why does it take some time to see objects in a dim room when you enter the room from bright sunshine outside?
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26/08/2021 2:02 pm
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Why does it take some time to see objects in a dim room when you enter the room from bright sunshine outside?
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26/08/2021 2:02 pm
It takes some time to see objects in a dim room when we enter the room from bright sunshine outside because it takes some time to the small pupil of our eye to become large so that more light enters our eye and we can see clearly.
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