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The human eye is one of the most important and sensitive optical instruments in the human body. It works on the principles of refraction of light and functions similarly to a camera. The eye allows us to see objects by forming images on a light-sensitive surface called the retina. It allows us to perceive light, colour, shapes, and movement, enabling us to interact with and understand our surroundings. From a physics perspective, the human eye works like a natural optical instrument, similar to a camera, using lenses, light refraction, and image formation.
👁 Human EyeThe human eye consists of several important parts:
The eye works by bending (refracting) light rays as they pass through its optical components:
The ability of the eye to focus on objects at different distances is called accommodation. This is controlled by the ciliary muscles:
This change in the curvature of the lens helps in adjusting the focal length.
Question 1. If the power of the lens is 0.55 D, find the focal length and type of the lens.
Solution: Power of Lens(P) = 1/f
0.55 = 1/f
f = 1/0.55 = 1.8182 m
The focal length is 1.8182 m (+ve), hence the lens is a convex lens.
Question 2. If the focal length of the lens is -2.6 m. Find the power of the lens and the type of the lens.
Solution: Power of Lens(P) = 1/f
P = 1/(-2.6) = -0.384615 D
The Power of Lens is -0.384615 D (-ve), hence the lens is concave.
Question 3: A person cannot see objects clearly beyond 80 cm. What is the power of the lens used?
Solution: 1/f = 1/v - 1/u
1/f = 1/(-80) - 1/∞ = -1/80
f = -80 cm = -0.8 m
Power of lens(P) = 1/(-0.8) = -1.25 D
Question 4: A person wearing a convex lens of focal length 60 cm, what is the power of the lens?
Solution: P = 100/f = 100/60
P = 1.66 D
This is the power of the lens is 1.66 D