Physics, asked by Anonymous, 11 months ago

What Do You Mean By Hypermetropia ?​

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Answered by BoyBrainly
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\fbox{ \bold{\large{ \: Hypermetropia  \: : -  }}}

\bold{\large{a \: person \: with \: hypermetropia \: can \: see \: distant \: object \: clearly \: but \: cannot \: see \: nearby \: object \: clearly}}

\fbox{  \bold{\large{ \: Causes \:  :-  }}}

\bold{\large{(1) \:focal \: length \: of \: eye \:  lens \: becomes \: large}}   \\  \bold{\large{(2) \:  eyeball \: becomes \: too \: short \: }}

 \fbox{\bold{ \large{ \: Remedy \: : -  }}}

\bold{ \large{this \: defect \: can \: be \: corrected \: by \: using \: convex \: lens \: }} \:

Answered by same1232
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Answer:

 Hypermetropia (long-sightedness) is a common eye condition where nearby objects appear blurred, but your vision is clearer when looking at things further away. If you feel your eyes are often tired and you have problems focusing on objects close to your eyes, you may have hypermetropia.

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