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GCSE Physics Practice Test: Light - Parts Of The Eye And How They Work
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The eye gives us one of our main senses - sight. The eye can be thought of in some respects as a lens and a camera - the only difference being that we can't download our images to our computers...yet. The inside of the back of the eyeball contains the retina. This is the equivalent of the CCD (or film) in a camera as it is where the image is formed. This contains sensors that transfer light energy into electrical energy that is transmitted to the brain. The brain interprets these signals, creating the images of the world around you. The front of the eyeball contains the lens. This is a... Show more
GCSE Physics Practice Test: Light - Parts Of The Eye And How They Work
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10 Questions

1. Which answer is not a part of the structure of the eye?
2. The focal length of a lens is determined by what?
3. What is/are a cause(s) of short sightedness?
4. What is/are a cause(s) of long sightedness?
5. A CCD in a digital camera is the equivalent of what in the eye?
6. What is the power of a lens whose focal length is 0.1 m?
7. The eye can focus on objects ranging between the near point and the far point. In humans with perfect vision, what is approximately the distance of the near point and the far point?
8. A manufacturer wants to make a flatter (less curved) lens for a given focal length. How would the manufacturer make this?
9. What is the formula for the power of a lens?
10. What types of lenses are used to correct long and short sightedness?