Physics
Grade-10
Easy
Question
To a person with hypermetropia the nearby objects appear ____ and the distant objects appear _____.
- Clear, clear
- Clear, blurry
- Blurry, clear
- Blurry, blurry
Hint:
Also called farsighteness.
The correct answer is: Blurry, clear
The correct option is c) Blurry, clear.
Hypermetropia (farsightedness) is a common visual impairment in which distant objects can be seen clearly, but near objects may be blurred.
The degree of farsightedness affects concentration. People with severe farsightedness can only see distant objects clearly, while people with mild farsightedness can see near objects clearly.
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