Physics, asked by yasminnisha509, 8 months ago


The defect of hypermetropia is caused due to high
converging power of eye-lens because of its large
focal length.
[True/Falsel

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Answered by shivangi99755
4

Explanation:

hypermetropia is a defect of vision that causes the impossibility for rays of light to be focused on the retina.

false....

Answered by Anonymous
2

It is false that, the defect of hypermetropia is caused due to high converging power of eye-lens because of its large focal length.

- Hypermetropia is an eye disease where the retina of the eye looses it's natural capabilities of focusing the light rays behind it.

- This is also known as the far sightedness where the nearby objects become less visible and blurry.

- We can correct this problem by using positive powered spectacles.

- So, Hypermetropia is caused by the defects in the eye itself,the glasses are not responsible for it.

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