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  • Smart Learning for All

  • Topic: Eyes

  • Why do we have two eyes instead of one?

  • You don't know?

  • Ok.

  • To understand this better, close your right eye.

  • Now, are you able to see the table kept on your right side?

  • You are not able to see it, right?

  • Ok.

  • Let me tell you why.

  • Both our eyes work together and help us to see, judge and perceive a view accurately.

  • Having two eyes provides us with a wider field of view.

  • When both our eyes are open, we get a horizontal field of view of about 180 degrees.

  • However, with only one eye open, we get a horizontal field of view of only around 150 degrees.

  • We are unable to view around 20 to 30 degrees.

  • Hence, we were not able to see the table when our one eye was closed.

  • Hey.

  • Did you know that our eyes see the same object from a slightly different angle?

  • You don't believe me?

  • Alright.

  • Look at this object.

  • Both your eyes see the object like this.

  • Now, when you see only with your left eye, the object will look like this.

  • While, when you see only with your right eye, the object will look like this.

  • Our eyes send these two slightly different images to the brain.

  • The brain blends or combines both the images to make a three dimensional image of the object.

  • Hey.

  • But what is the use of a three-dimensional image?

  • A three dimensional image helps us to understand how far or how near an object is from us.

  • Facilitating better depth or distance perception.

  • This means having two eyes enables us to judge the distance of the object.

  • Or the depth at which the object is placed from us.

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