A person was able to read a book clearly at arm's length but not at normal reading distance.

      

A person was able to read a book clearly at arm's length but not at normal reading distance.
(a) State the defect the person suffered from?
(b) Why was he unable to read the book clearly at normal distance.

  

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John
(a) Long sightedness or hypermetropia

(b) Eye ball too short or lens are weak; unable to focus the image on the retina; eyes are unable to accommodate change in their focal length

(b) Be wearing convex or biconvex lenses or converging lenses
johnmulu answered the question on May 19, 2017 at 07:14


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