Myopia is a condition in which a person has light rays focusing I front of the retina due to?
2 years ago
Answered By Daniel A
Myopic people's eye lenses are more convex than lenses in healthy eyes. As we know, a convex lens converges light, while a concave lens has the opposite effect. If the curvature of the eye's lens becomes overly convex, it converges the incoming light rays earlier than it should and they won't end up reaching the retina at the back of the eye. This is why myopic people wear concave glasses.
2 years ago
Answered By Daniel A
Myopic people's eye lenses are more convex than lenses in healthy eyes. As we know, a convex lens converges light, while a concave lens has the opposite effect. If the curvature of the eye's lens becomes overly convex, it converges the incoming light rays earlier than it should and they won't end up reaching the retina at the back of the eye. This is why myopic people wear concave glasses.
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