accomodation
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how light is focused for distant and close vision
Hyperopia- the ability to focus well on close objects (farsightedness)
accommodation
accommodation
Far sighted. Less than 20/20 vision.
Well, close your eyes tight and you will find some of your answer. Done it? Now, I honestly think that they let a tinsy-winsy bit of light through but you can not see any actual figures or objects when you close your eyes. I think the answer is SOME.
do not transfer heat very well.
It is called myopia, or nearsightedness
well air resistance can make objects with a-lot of surface fall more slowly
Absorption of heat. Black objects having higher power of heat absorption than any other objects. So you will always be warmer in a black car (or a black shirt).
Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder, characterized by an inability to focus on anything as well as hyperactivity.
Nearsighted eyes, or myopia is caused when the eyeball is too long. The light rays focus in front of the retina causing images at further distances to become blurry. The nearsighted person can see objects close to them well, but things like road signs and small writing may be difficult. Farsightedness is called hyperopia. It is caused by the eyeball being too short. The light rays focus behind the retina causing all objects close to the person to become blurry. Farsighted people can only see things further away and objects up close are difficult to focus on.
Everyday objects
False
if the trachea is not closed then you will choke continuously thus dying, as well is the inability for oxygen to enter the body and therefore gas exchange cannot take place, as well as peristalsis unable to occur.
They are the objects whose measured speed as a function of time agrees well with theory.
night blindness
Well, one thing is focus. When you look at something far away, notice that anything close becomes blurry? And when you look at something close, that anything far away becomes blurry too. This is because your eyes are focusing, and that's basically what a camera does, is focus.
Relax, focus, remember what you have practiced, and don't think about whatever is pressuring you. If it is because of a close score, play as if you were playing normally.
Your eye is too small for light rays to focus on the retina so they focus beyond the retina which causes everything close up to seem blurry.
Proximity and mass. How close objects are. Their mass makes a dent in space. More mass equals deeper well.
well train hard give it the best you can and focus focus focus