Science, asked by Thomas22, 9 months ago

A person with myopic eye uses the glass of negative power,why ?

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Answered by toorkailash12
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Answer:

Lens is diverging in nature.

Explanation:

A person having a myopic eye uses a concave lens of focal length 50 cm. Since the focal length of lens is negative its myopic defect . Lens is diverging in nature

Answered by smartbrainz
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A person with myopic eyes use the glass of negative power because it is a concave lens.

Explanation:

  • the concave lens has the power negative , since its focal length is also negative. The hypermetropic eye uses positive power lens.
  • In case of a myopic eye the reach of the light needs before the retina of the eye , as a result of this a diverging lens is used because they come close to each other.

To know more about myopic eye,

A myopic eye is not able to see distinctly the objects placed beyond ...

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