The eyes of amphibians such as frogs have a much flatter cornea but a more strongly curved
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A frog can see an insect clearly at a distance of 10cm. At that point the effective distance from the lens to the retina is 8mm.
If the insect moves 5cm farther from the frog, by how much and in which direction does the lens of the frog's eye have to move to keep the insect in focus?
a. 0.02cm, toward the retina.
b. 0.02cm, away from the retina.
c. 0.06cm, toward the retina.
d. 0.06cm, away from the retina.
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University Physics with Modern Physics
ISBN: 978-0133977981
14th edition
Authors: Hugh D. Young, Roger A. Freedman
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