Q. 274.4( 9 Votes )
A person suffering from the eye-defect myopia (short-sightedness) can see clearly only up to a distance of 2 metres. What is the nature and power of lens required to rectify this defect?
Answer :
A person suffering from the eye-defect myopia (short-sightedness) can see clearly only up to a distance of 2 meters should must use concave lens.
Calculation of the power is given by
Here, far point of myopic eye = 2m
The object kept at infinity can be seen dearly if the image of this objects is formed at 2 m.
Image distance , v = 2m
f = –2m
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