why v is negative in hypermetropia
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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.
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
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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.
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