AQA Physics Unit 3 Module 1 The eye

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S U S P E N S O R Y L I G A M E N T S D O
W F A S T I G M A T I S M R E G B F U N E
C R L O S V O L O N G S I G H T E D A R T
Q B N Y H O A B F L E E E W P W K E P Q I
V K O U T O E G U J U K R G I M P Y I G U
G X T H E F O C A L L E N G T H E S N G L
X O A U I G C R N X H K S H G K D O Y S H
H Q R P A O L N B U H L W W G K C C H T W
N F Q C B R C S X G M F C C B P P T L E V
C O T H E O P T I C N E R V E W K E O M Q
H F E W Y T W R W C O N C A V E L E N S H
O P W N U D I O P T R E S A B S U C W A O
A B O Y Y U O H E A A L M J C C R Q W F P
E U J I M S A X R A T U D N T E B V T R Q
L C E W K A P N L D P I Q R U Y T N H B Y
E L C O N V E R G E T O A P O I N T V L X
W V M Y W M V F I R I S U U S U A H K N D
A N O B W J F H V V F P S L J M N K H I F
E D V R P V I R T U A L Q J P X F R H S H
A S U A U C G N A G M P E E N W H P W G P
D H V X L N Y F R G D X Y R W G G D Y C C

Clues

  • A non-spherical eyeball is called what? (11)
  • Convex lens refract the light to .... (8, 2, 1, 5)
  • If images are formed behind the eyeball the person is...... (4, 7)
  • The ciliary muscles are attached to the eye lens by what? (10, 9)
  • What carries nerve impulses from the retina to the brain? (3, 5, 5)
  • What is the coloured ring of muscle that controls the amount of light entering the eye? (4)
  • What is the distance from the centre of the lens to the principal focus called? (3, 5, 6)
  • What is the unit for the power of a lens? (8)
  • What type of lens helps someone that is short sighted? (7, 4)
  • When the image is formed where the light rays appear to come from the image is called..... (7)

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