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Question
What shape are your eye-lenses:
when you look at your hand?
Solution
When we look at our hand, the eye lens is thick. When we look at a nearby object, the eye lens becomes thick or more convex to converge the rays of light from the nearby object (our hand) to form an image on the retina.
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