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goldfiish [28.3K]
2 years ago
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the length of the eye and the curvature of the cornea determine the refractive error of an eye. hyperopia, or farsightedness, is

produced by a shorter-than-normal eye.
Physics
1 answer:
N76 [4]2 years ago
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True, the length of the eye and the curvature of the cornea determine the refractive error of an eye. Hyperopia, or farsightedness, is produced by a shorter-than-normal eye.

<h3>What is Hyperopia?</h3>

With farsightedness (hyperopia), a common visual issue, you may be able to see far objects clearly but have hazy vision of nearby items.

Your ability to focus is influenced by how farsighted you are. People with severe farsightedness might only be able to see objects that are far away clearly, whereas people with mild farsightedness might be able to see objects that are nearby clearly.

<h3>Symptoms</h3>

Being farsighted can mean:

Nearby objects might seem hazy

Squinting is required to see clearly.

You experience eye pain or discomfort around the eyes as well as eyestrain.

After performing close work, such as reading, writing, using a computer, or sketching, for a while, you have general eye discomfort or a headache.

<h3>A distortion of focus</h3>

Your cornea or lens must be uniformly and smoothly bent to allow light to pass.

You have a refractive error if your cornea or lens are not uniformly and smoothly curved, which causes improper light refraction.

When your cornea is overly flat or your eyeball is shorter than normal, you develop farsightedness. Nearsightedness has the opposite impact.

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