What is meant by power of accommodation of the eye?
Hint. Think about what the ciliary muscles are actually adjusting, and why that adjustment is needed at all.
Step 1 — Recall what changes inside the eye. The ciliary muscles can change the curvature of the eye lens, which changes its focal length.
Step 2 — Explain why this matters. Since objects at different distances need different focal lengths to be focused sharply on the retina, this adjustment is what lets the eye see both near and distant objects clearly.
✦ Answer: The power of accommodation is the eye's ability to adjust the focal length of its lens (by changing its curvature via the ciliary muscles) so that objects at different distances can all be focused clearly on the retina.
Where students slip. Describing accommodation as the eye 'moving' to focus — nothing physically moves position; it's the lens's curvature (and hence focal length) that changes, not its location.
