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what is the least distance of distinct for a normal eye​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

about 25 cm

Explanation:

The minimum distance from the eye at which an object appears to be distinct is called least distance of distinct vision or near point. It is about 25 cm for human eye

Answered by bhartigupta534
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About 25cms

Near point or least distinct vision - it is the distance from the eyes up to which eyes can have a clear vision is called least distinct vision. It is about 25cms for a normal healthy eye. Thus adult eyes can see the object from infinity to 25cm.

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