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A person with myopic eye cannot see the objects beyond 1.2m distinctly. What should be the nature of the corrective lens to restore proper vision?.?

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Answered by Anonymous
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When the ciliary muscles are relaxed, the eye lens becomes thin, the focal length increases, and the distant objects are clearly visible to the eyes. To see the nearby objects clearly, the ciliary muscles contract making the eye lens thicker. Thus, the focal length of the eye lens decreases and the nearby objects become visible to the eyes. Hence, the human eye lens is able to adjust its focal length to view both distant and nearby objects on the retina. This ability is called the power of accommodation of the eyes. 



The distance of far point x =1.2m 


To view distant objects, concave lens of focal length -1.2 should be used. 



To correct this defect of vision, he must use a concave lens.The concave lens will bring the image back to the retina 


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