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For a normal eye, the cornea of eye provides a converging power of `40 D` and the least converging power of the eye lens behind the cornea is `20 D`. Using this information, the distance between the retina and the cornea eye lens can be estimated to be

A

`1.5 cm`

B

`5 cm`

C

`2.5 cm`

D

`1.67 cm`

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The correct Answer is:
D

For a normal eye, when relaxed, the eye lens offers minimum power, which is given as
`P = 40 D + 20 D = 60 D`.
As rays from infinity are focussed on the retina, therrfore, distance between retina and cornea eye
lens `= f = (1)/(P) = (1)/(60)m = (100)/(60)m = 1.67 cm`
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