Science, asked by vidyavilasini6132, 11 months ago

A person cannot see the distant objects clearly (though he can see the nearby objects clearly). He is suffering from the defect of vision called:
A. hypermetropia
B. myopia
C. night blindness
D. cataract

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Answered by qwerty1711
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Answer:

the correct is myopia.

Answered by bestwriters
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The person is suffering from the defect of vision called B. myopia

Explanation:

  • Myopia is also called as near-sightedness.
  • The image of the needs to fall on retina to see clearly. In this defect, the image falls in front of retina.
  • The refractive power of the eye ball is weak.
  • There is elongation of eyeball and the curvature of the lens is excessive.
  • We need to use concave lens for myopia as it converges light and increases the distance the light travels. So, the image falls on retina.
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