A sharp image of a pencil that’s 25 cm away from your eye is formed on your retina. As you move the pencil farther away from your eye, your eye can still form a sharp image of the pencil on your retina at 50 cm, 75 cm, 100 cm, 125 cm, 150 cm, 175 cm... but fail when it is 200 cm away. This is because ___________.     your lens can’t get flat enough; you need a diverging lens in front of your eye.     not enough information     your lens can’t get curved enough; you need a converging lens in front of your eye.     your lens can’t get curved enough; you need a diverging lens in front of your eye.     your lens can’t get flat enough; you need a converging lens in front of your eye.

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A sharp image of a pencil that’s 25 cm away from your eye is formed on your retina. As you move the pencil farther away from your eye, your eye can still form a sharp image of the pencil on your retina at 50 cm, 75 cm, 100 cm, 125 cm, 150 cm, 175 cm... but fail when it is 200 cm away. This is because ___________.

   

your lens can’t get flat enough; you need a diverging lens in front of your eye.

   

not enough information

   

your lens can’t get curved enough; you need a converging lens in front of your eye.

   

your lens can’t get curved enough; you need a diverging lens in front of your eye.

   

your lens can’t get flat enough; you need a converging lens in front of your eye.

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