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10The far point is the farthest distance at which objects can be seen clearly.
The far point of a normal eye is 25 cm.
At the far point, the lens is thinnest.
The near point is the nearest distance at which the eye can see clearly.
The near point for a normal eye is 25 cm.
At the near point, the eye lens has maximum focal length.
At the near point, the lens curvature is maximum.
Human vision range for a normal eye is from 25 cm to infinity.
The near point does not vary with age.
The lens becomes thickest when looking at distant objects.
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The far point of a normal eye is at:
The near point of a normal eye is:
At the far point, the lens of the eye is:
At the near point, the lens of the eye has:
The near point is also called:
Human vision range for a normal eye is:
The curvature of the lens is maximum at:
The focal length of the lens is maximum at:
Near point distance varies depending on:
If a person has no visual defect, the far point is at:
The ______ point is the farthest distance from the eye at which it can see objects clearly.
For a normal eye, the far point is at ______.
While looking at a distant object, the eye lens becomes the ______.
At the far point, the eye lens has ______ focal length.
The ______ point is the nearest distance at which the eye can see objects clearly.
For a normal eye, the near point is at a distance of ______ cm.
The near point is also called the ______ distance of distinct vision.
While looking at an object at the near point, the eye lens becomes the ______.
At the near point, the eye lens has the ______ focal length.
The range of human vision for a normal eye is from ______ cm to infinity.