what is the image distance in the normal human being
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The near point of a human eye, defined to be s = 25 cm, is the shortest object distance that a typical or "normal" eye is able to accommodate, or to image onto the retina. The far point of a human eye is the farthest object distance that a typical eye is able to image onto the retina.
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when an object is held 25.0 cm from the person eyes the spectacle lens produce an image 1.00 awy
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