By mistake, an eye surgeon puts a concave lens in place of the lens in the eye after a cataract operation. Will the patient be able to see clearly any object placed at any distance?
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If, by mistake, an eye surgeon puts a concave lens in place of eye lens in a patient’s eye, then
---> Concave lens always forms virtual and erect image
--->Image is always formed between object and lens irrespective of position of image
---> The image will not be focused on the retina;
---> this will lead to unclear vision.
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by mistɑke, ɑn eye surgeon puts ɑ concɑve lens in plɑce of eye lens in ɑ pɑtient’s eye, then
* Concɑve lens ɑlwɑys forms virtuɑl ɑnd erect imɑge
*Imɑge is ɑlwɑys formed between object ɑnd lens irrespective of position of imɑge
*The imɑge will not be focused on the retinɑ;
* this will leɑd to uncleɑr vision.
* Concɑve lens ɑlwɑys forms virtuɑl ɑnd erect imɑge
*Imɑge is ɑlwɑys formed between object ɑnd lens irrespective of position of imɑge
*The imɑge will not be focused on the retinɑ;
* this will leɑd to uncleɑr vision.
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