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A person is unable to see objects distinctly placed within 50 cm from his eyes. Name the defect of vision the person is suffering from.....

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Answered by Anonymous
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He has a defect of myopia .

Because if a person cannot see an object within 25cm then it is hypermetropia but it 50cm then it is myopia only .

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Answered by HappiestWriter012
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The answer for this question is Hypermetropia. A person is unable to see objects distinctly placed within 50 cm from his eyes. Name the defect of vision the person is suffering from Hypermetropia

Explanation :

1) Normal vision lets you to see all distances clearly.

2) Those who suffer from Hypermetropia, tend to see larger distances clearly.

3) But they often see blurred images of near objects.

4) This is far sightedness.

5) Correcting Hypermetropia can be done by using a bi convex lens of suitable power.

6) The point after which person is able to see is, Near point or Hypermetropic point.

7) In the present question, It is about 50cm.

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