The eyes of a person are focused
  1. On a nearby object, and
  2. On a distant object, turn by turn. In which case:
  1. The focal length of ye-lens will be the maximum?
  2. The converging power of eye-lens will be the maximum?
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  1. When the eye is focused on a distant object.
  2. When the eye is focused on a nearby object.
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