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OPTICS · Part 10

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It is a diverging lens. It produces mostly real images. It produces virtual images. It is used to treat hypermeteropia.

It is used to treat myopia. . HUMAN EYE The human eyes are most valuable and sensitive organs responsible for vision. They are the gateway to the wonderful world.

Structure of the eye The eye ball is approximately spherical in shape with a diameter of about . cm. It consists of a tough membrane called sclera, which protects the internal parts of the eye. Important parts of human eye are Cornea : This is the thin and transparent layer on the front surface of the eyeball as shown in figure .

. It is the main refracting surface. When light enters through the cornea, it refracts or bends the light on to the lens. Iris : It is the coloured part of the eye.

It may be blue, brown or green in colour. Every person has a unique colour, pattern and texture. Iris controls amount of light entering into the pupil like camera aperture. Pupil : It is the centre part of the Iris.

It is the pathway for the light to retina. Retina : This is the back surface of the eye. It is the most sensitive part of human eye, on which real and inverted image of objects is formed. Eye Lens – It is the important part of human eye.

It is convex in nature. Ciliary muscles – Eye lens is fixed between the ciliary muscles. It helps to change the focal length of the eye lens according to the position of the object. Sclera Lens Cornea Retina Ciliary body Iris Pupil Optic disc Optic nerve Figure .

Human eye Working of the eye The transparent layer cornea bends the light rays through pupil located at the centre part of the Iris. The adjusted light passes through the eye lens. Eye lens is convex in nature. So, the light rays from the objects are converged and a real and inverted image is formed on retina.

Then, retina passes the received

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