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Physics, 03.09.2019 22:30 Mariela2699

Which statement explains why looking at a dimly lit object with peripheral vision at night results in the clearest image of the object? when one looks to the side of an object:
a. two images of the object are sent to the brain, which results in a clearer image.
b. its image falls in the periphery of the retina, which is denser in rods.
c. its image falls on the fovea, which results in the clearest image.
d. a single image of the object is sent to the brain, which results in a clearer image.

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