Biology, asked by sarika768, 7 months ago

4. Hypermetropia can be corrected by using a convex lens.true or false

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Answered by chlxx
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Answer:

it is true

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Answered by samarpithrout
1

Answer:

True

Explanation:

Hypermetropia is a condition in the eye caused due to the decreased power of the optic lens which results in far-sightedness.

This means our eyes cannot focus and see objects near by clearly.

A convex lens is a converging lens.

Hence, when rays of light come from an object placed close to the eye, a convex lens converges the rays so that the rays meet at the retina of the eye, which helps us see the object.

Hope this helps!

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