A nearsighted eye is corrected by placing a diverging lens in front of the eye. The lens will create a virtual image of a distant object at the far point (the farthest an object can be and still be in focus) of the myopic viewer where it will be clearly seen. In the traditional treatment of myopia, an object at infinity is focused to the far point of the eye. 1) If an individual has a far point of 68 cm, prescribe the correct power of the lens that is needed. (Express your answer to two significant figures.)

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A nearsighted eye is corrected by placing a diverging lens in front of the eye. The lens will create a virtual image of a distant object at the far point (the farthest an object can be and still be in focus) of the myopic viewer where it will be clearly seen. In the traditional treatment of myopia, an object at infinity is focused to the far point of the eye.

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If an individual has a far point of 68 cm, prescribe the correct power of the lens that is needed. (Express your answer to two significant figures.)

A nearsighted eye is corrected by placing a diverging lens in front of the eye. The lens will create a virtual image of a
distant object at the far point (the farthest an object can be and still be in focus) of the myopic viewer where it will be
clearly seen. In the traditional treatment of myopia, an object at infinity is focused to the far point of the eye.
1) If an individual has a far point of 68 cm, prescribe the correct power of the lens that is needed. (Express your answer
to two significant figures.)
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Transcribed Image Text:A nearsighted eye is corrected by placing a diverging lens in front of the eye. The lens will create a virtual image of a distant object at the far point (the farthest an object can be and still be in focus) of the myopic viewer where it will be clearly seen. In the traditional treatment of myopia, an object at infinity is focused to the far point of the eye. 1) If an individual has a far point of 68 cm, prescribe the correct power of the lens that is needed. (Express your answer to two significant figures.) diopters Submit You currently have 0 submissions for this question. Only 10 submission are allowed. You can make 10 more submissions for this question.
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