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when objects of different distances are seen which
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When objects of different distances are seen which of the following remain constant
TS POLYCET - 2020
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Apr 17, 2025
Focal length of the eye lens
Object distance from eye lens
Image distance from eye lens
The radii of curvature of eye lens
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The correct option is (C): Image distance from eye lens.
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