Physics, asked by arthanarisamy6, 1 month ago

Make a diagram to show how hypermetropia is corrected. The near point of a

hypermetropic eye is 1 m. What is the power of the lens required to correct this

defect? Assume that the near point of the normal eye is 25 cm.​

Answers

Answered by satyamsharma89
2

Explanation:

Hypermetropia can be corrected by using a convex lens. A convex lens converges the incoming light such that the image is formed on the retina.

An object at 25 cm forms an image at the near point of the hypermetropic eye. Here, near point is 1 m.

Given,

Object distance,u=−25 cm

Image distance, v=−100 cm

From lens formula,

v

1

u

1

=

f

1

−100

1

−25

1

=

f

1

Focal length,f=100/3 cm=1/3 m

Power, P=

f

1

=

1/3

1

=3 D

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