We have two eyes but we see only one image. Why?

3 Answers

Janhavi , SubjectMatterExpert

Member since Feb 20 2013

Having two eyes gives a wider field of view. Also we can judge distances more accurately with two eyes rather than one, i.e. presence of two eyes gives binocular vision.
With 2 ½ inches separating our two eyes, each eye views an object from a slightly different angle. The right eye sees more of the right side of an object while the left eye sees more of the left side of the object. However, our brain combines the images formed by the two eyes separately, and recreates one three-dimensional image. If you see an object with one eye it it looks flatter whereas you can view the object in three dimension with both the eyes.

Syeda , SubjectMatterExpert

Member since Jan 25 2017

Answer.

Our two eyes captures two different images it is the brain which mixes the two image into one image.

If you close one eye with your hand you will see that some potion of the view is not visible two you…two eyes helps us to know how thick or thin an object is,the distance between the object and you…

Close your one eye and stand at distance of one hand from the wall focus at a point on the wall now try to touch the point in one go without changing yr position without opening yr eye see what happens you will understand

Sarita , Student

Member since Dec 09 2011

Our two eyes captures two different images it is the brain which mixes the two image into one image.

If you close one eye with your hand you will see that some potion of the view is not visible two you…two eyes helps us to know how thick or thin an object is,the distance between the object and you…

Close your one eye and stand at distance of one hand from the wall focus at a point on the wall now try to touch the point in one go without changing yr position without opening yr eye see what happens you will understand…

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