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differentiate myopia and hypermetropia?? no spam❌❌❌​

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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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Myopia is a condition in which the people cannot see objects which are beyond the ‘far point’. Far Point is the point of maximum distance at which the eye lens can form an image on the retina. Myopia is also called as’Near- Sightedness’, in which person cannot see the far objects clearly but can see the near objects clearly. The Myopia can be corrected using Double-Concave lens.

HYPERMETROPIA

Hypermetropia is a condition in which the people cannot see objects placed between the ‘Near point’ and the point of least distance of distinct vision. ‘

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