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Answered by amrit5g
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the person is suffering from myopia. he can see the near objects but not the far objects. the reason is due to elongated and large size of lens.

alishatlobo: no read the question clearly
hulra12345: hey.... its written that he can see far objects distinctly... but not within 50 cm
hulra12345: so the answer is wrong
hulra12345: yes
alishatlobo: right answer is hypermetropia
amrit5g: i dont think so because a person with hypermetropia can see the pbjects well which are 25cm away from eyes and not near to them.
amrit5g: i was thinking so but the line nothing betn 50cm made me clarify all my doubts. i confess that i have committed a mistake. sorry for that the answer is hypermetropia thereason is that the excess bulginess of the lens.
Answered by Anonymous
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hypermetropia......

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sumitkohli47: This is wrong the answer will be myopia
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