Contact lenses are placed right on the eyeball, so the distance from the eye to
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Contact lenses are placed right on the eyeball, so the distance from the eye to an object (or image) is the same as the distance from the lens to that object (or image). A certain person can see distant objects well, but his near point is 45.0 cm from his eyes instead of the usual 25.0 cm. Is this person nearsighted or farsighted? This person is nearsighted. This person is farsighted. What type of lens (converging or diverging) is needed to correct his vision? A converging lens is needed to correct his vision. A diverging lens is needed to correct his vision.Explanation / Answer
A) He is farsighted as he can only see distanct objects clearly
B) Converging lens is needed to correct his vision
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