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what is near point of the eye ?​

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Answered by usmanzeba98
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The near point of a normal human eye is at a distance of 25 centimetres from the eye. The near point of an eye is also known as the least distance of distinct vision. This means that the least distance of distinct vision for a normal human eye is about 25 centimetres
Answered by sorrySoSORRY
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A normal eye is considered to have a near point at about 11 cm (4.3 in) for a thirty year old. The near point is highly age dependent (see accommodation). A person with hyperopia or presbyopia would have a near point that is farther than normal.

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