Science, asked by muskanrifa6, 10 months ago

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Statement A - person with hypermeteopia can see distant objects clearly but not nearby objects
Reason B: - Focal length of eye lens is too long.
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Only statement A is true
For statement A, B is the correct
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Statement A is correct B is wrong
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Both the statements are wrong​

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Answered by yashhooda36
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Answer:

A person with hypermetropia can see distant objects clearly but cannot see nearby objects distinctly. The near point, for the person, is farther away from the normal near point (25 cm). This is because the light rays from a nearby object are focus at a point behind the retina either because the focal length of the eye lens is too long or the eyeball has become too small.

Answered by annamaryjoseph977
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Answer:

Statement A is correct B is wrong

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