Science, asked by piyush8035, 1 year ago

a person is unable to see object distinctly placed within 50 cm from its name the defect of vision the person is suffering from

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Answered by Sidyandex
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Hypermetropia or hyperopia is the kind of defect experienced by the person.  

It develops in your eyes which focus the images behind your retina rather than on your retina that can leads to blurred vision.

It happens when your eyeballs are very short that prevents the incoming light from directly focusing on your retina.

Also, it may be created by the abnormal shape of lens or cornea.

Answered by lovingheart
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The defect is hypermetropia. It is also called as long sightedness and the person is unable to see the object which is near that is 50 cm and this object is appears to be blurred to that person but he can see the things clear which is far. It can be due to the shortening of eyeball which means that person’s retina is closer to his pupil. It is genetic disorder which can be inherited from your parents.

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