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how concave lens recover the defect myopia​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Myopia is corrected with a concave lens, which curves inward like the inside of a bowl. The lens changes the focus, so images fall on the retina as they should. The eye of a person with myopia is longer than normal. As a result, images are focused in front of the retina

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Answered by Anonymous
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Myopia is corrected with a concave lens, which curves inward like the inside of a bowl. The lens changes the focus, so images fall on the retina as they should. The eye of a person with myopia is longer than normal. As a result, images are focused in front of the retina (top left).

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