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hypermetropia with
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Answered by hykokcha
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HYPERMETROPIA :

"Eye lens can form a clear image when any object is placed beyond near point.

hypermetropia is also called a "farsightedness".

1.the minimum focal length of the eye lens for the person suffering with hypermetropia is greater than 2.27 cm.

2.the point of minimum distance at which the eye lens can form an image on the retina is called "near point"

3.the people with hypermetropia cannot see objects placed betwwen near point  and least distance of vision.

4.The least distance of vision in humans is 25cm and angle of vision is about 60degrees

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Answered by Anupamkumar4553
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Hypermetropia, sometimes called hyperopia, is the term used to define being longsighted. If you are hypermetropic, the image of a nearby object is formed behind the retina. This means that light is focused too far back in the eye, causing things which are close up to appear blurred.

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