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distinguish between myopia and hypermyopia write answer for only three marks​

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Answered by sim3613
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Answer:

MYOPIA -> the inability to see things clearly when they far but see nearby objects clearly

HYPERMETROPIA-> a condition when visual images come to focus behind the retina of the eye and vision is better for distant than for near objects It is also called farsightedness.


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Answered by Anonymous
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HLO MATE HERE IS UR ANSWER

MYOPIA

. It is also called as" short sightness"

. In this case a person can see near objects clearly but cant see the far objects clearly

. This is caused b.coz when a light ray from a far away object forms before the "retina "

. This can be cured by "concave lens"

. this is caused due to excessive curvature of eye lens of eye ball

HYPERMETEROPIA

. It is also called farsightness

. In this case person can see far objects clearly but could not see near objects clearly

. In this case the light ray forms behind the retina

. to cure this we need" convex lens"

. It is caused when eye ball is too short and when power of lens decreases

HOPE THIS WILL HELP U

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