Science, asked by aman4695, 1 year ago

why v is negative in hypermetropia

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Answered by ayushichaurasiya
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A person with hypermetropia can see distant objects clearly, but cannot see nearby objects distinctly.

The defective near point is taken as the image distance in hypermetropia. As the defective near point is at the left side of the lens, it is taken as negative.


aman4695: sorry not satisfied because image forms retina that right side of the lens
puja9823: OK I will try to get the correct answer
ayushichaurasiya: Ok i will also to get the correct answer
puja9823: is ayushi ji is also not correct
aman4695: ok i agree
aman4695: i want to know that how v is negative for both sightedness
aman4695: what is the rule that followed
aman4695: because we read that image forms right side on the lens that is positive
aman4695: then why in eye sightedness v will be negative
aman4695: i knew that the image is real and inverted at retina
Answered by puja9823
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V is negative in hypermetropia because V is positive and real for inverted images but negative for virtual and erect images in hypermetropia.

aman4695: sorry not satisfied because image forms on retina and it is right side of the lens
puja9823: OK I will try to get the correct answer
aman4695: ok g
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