the far point of a hypermetropic eye is at a finite distance from the eye. true or false
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It is false that the far point of a person suffering from hypermetropia is at a finite distance from the eye.
It can be at a distance of infinity.
It can be within a finite distance from central point towards the eye for a near sighted individual.
This is called as far point.
It can be at a distance of infinity.
It can be within a finite distance from central point towards the eye for a near sighted individual.
This is called as far point.
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It is false that the far point of a person suffering from hypermetropia is at a finite distance from the eye. It can be at a distance of infinity. It can be within a finite distance from central point towards the eye for a near sighted individual. This is called as far point.
the far point of a hyperopic eye is behind the corneal plane.
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