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difference between myopia and hypermetropia​

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Answered by ShamaShinde
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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.

Answered by mohit810275133
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Myopia: In this defect, human eye can see nearby objects distinctly but is unable to see distant objects clearly.Image of distant object is formed in front of retina. Eye ball is lengthened or lens is curved. This defect is corrected using concave lens. This defect can be corrected by using a concave lens of suitable power. A concave lens of suitable power will bring the image back on to the retina and thus the defect is corrected. Hypermetropia: In this defect human eye can see distant objects distinctly but is unable to see nearby objects clearly. Image of nearby objects falls behind retina. Eye ball is shortened or lens is flattened. This defect is corrected using convex lens. This defect can be corrected by using a convex lens of appropriate power. Eye-glasses with converging lenses provide the additional focussing power required for forming the image on the retina.

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