Physics, asked by kurrasaidulu45, 1 month ago

Predict what would happen if concave lens is used instead of a convex lens to correct the

defect of hypermetropia?​

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Answered by dipamcool2016
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Answer:

As we know, Concave lens diverge the light rays and Convex Lens converge the light rays. Now, Hypermetropia means that light rays incident to our eyes are meeting at a point beyond our retina. So, we would need convex lens to treat that disease. But if we use concave lens instead, then light rays will diverge more and will meet at a further point beyond our retina. In other words, it'll cause more problems in our vision.

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Answered by VarshatheRowdy2
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