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Difference Between Myopia and Hypermetripia With a Proper Explanation?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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➠In Myopia, the person can see nearby objects, but cannot see far objects clearly. In Hypermetropia, the person can see far objects clearly, but cannot see near objects clearly.

➠ In people with myopia, the image is formed in front of retina in the eye. Hypermetropia is corrected using the Double-Convex lens

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Answered by harshadbagle69
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Answer:

myopia: we cannot see far objects

hypermetropia: we cannot see near by objects

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