Physics, asked by richardkhandpani2, 10 months ago

a man is wearing a glasses of focal length +1 metre. what can be defect in the eye?

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Answered by MaghSharma
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I think his eyes would be suffering from myopia or hypermetropia .

Please mark it as the brainliest answer if it is correct.


meeteshsarvaiya12: SINCE THE GLASS IS HAVING POSITIVE FOCAL LENGHT MEANS IT IS A CONVEX LENS (BECAUSE CONVEX LENSES HAVE POSITIVE FOCAL LENGTH ) AND CONVEX LENSES ARE USED FOR EYE DISEASE KNOWN AS HYPERMETROPIA IN WHICH THE IMAGE OF EAR OBJECTS FORMS BEHIND THE RETINA. SO COVEX LENS CONVERGES THE RAYS COMING FRO THE NEAR OBJECT AND CAUSES THE IMAGE TO BE FORMED IN RETINA.
MaghSharma: Thanx
meeteshsarvaiya12: .... IMAGE OF NEAR* OBJECTS FORMS......
Answered by anuvansh98
1

Answer:

the person is suferring from hypermetropia(far sightedness) as the

focal.lenght is in positive so the lens is a covex lens

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