what is short sightedness? where is the image of an image formed when the person is suffering from this defect and with what kind of lens is this defect corrected?
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Myopia (short-sightedness or near-sightedness) is corrected by using spectacles containing concave lenses. The parallel rays of light coming from the distant object O (at infinity) are converged to form an image I in front of the retina due to which the eye cannot see the distant objects clearly.
It can be corrected by suitable concave lens.
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it is a myopia
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in myopia a person can see near things but not of far
so he should wear a concave lens spects, according to his adjustment
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