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What is the smallest unit of measure that the eye can see unaided?

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Some experts believe that the smallest units of measure that can be seen by the naked eye with regular vision and unaided are objects as small as about 0.1 millimeters. However, this cannot be justified or be expressed by means of size measures. This is so because objects with a fixed size are perceived as smaller when viewed from a distance.






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