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least distance of distinct vision​

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Answered by varaprasad489015
1

Answer:

it's 25cm

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Answered by Teluguwala
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GiveN : What is the least distance of distinct vision ?

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AnsweR :

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The minimum distance at which an object must be placed so that a normal eye may see it clearly is called least distance of distinct vision or clear vision. The least distant vision of a normal eye is about 25 cm.

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