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Converging lenses....or....convex lens.
Read lots of books. Spend hours focusing on close things. Learn how to knit to or something. If ur eyes hurt that means your cillary muscles are working hard to accomodate. Eventually your eye will elongate to compensate. Unless your over 25. Everyone is born with Hyperopia. We're built that was so that our eyes adjust to the world around us. Most people tho end up over adjusting because of school word and lack of outdoor abilities. Hyperopes are rare these days. That means you were probably born with a high degree of hyperopia and modern society life wasnt enough to create a myopic shift. If your still young, try spending hours doing close work. Dont over do it tho.. u may end up nearsighted lol.
It would be concave lens. This is because it diverges the light before it enters the eye.
It depends on what the vision 'problem' is. Convex lenses are used to correct short-sighted errors, while concave lenses correct long-sighted problems.
Because they alter the focus of the lens in the patients eye, to correct their vision.
Nope, a negative meniscus lens corrects myopia. Positive meniscus corrects hyperopia.
hyperopia
A spectacle lens is a lens worn in front of the eye, mainly used to correctmyopia, hyperopia,astigmatism.
A spectacle lens is a lens worn in front of the eye, mainly used to correctmyopia, hyperopia,astigmatism.
Converging lenses....or....convex lens.
Farsightedness is corrected using a concave type lens.
Convex lens makes objects appear closer and corrects hyperopia (far-sightedness).
Convex lenses, which magnify, correct hyperopia. Below, is a previous wiki answer to this question in detail.Convex are thicker in the middle and thin out at the edges. These lenses magnify and are used for reading glasses and to correct long-sightedness (hyperopia).Concave lenses are thin in the middle and thick towards the edges. These lenses shrink things and are used to correct short-sightedness (myopia).A good example of this is to take a spoon and look at your reflection in it. Looking at the concave side of the spoon (the front) will make you look smaller, looking at the convex side of the spoon (the back) will make you look biggeRead more: Which_type_of_lens_magnifies_-_convex_or_concave
The answer is hyperopia.
it is possible for a person to have both myopia and hypermetropia(hyperopia).The defect can be corrected by using bifocal lens.
Read lots of books. Spend hours focusing on close things. Learn how to knit to or something. If ur eyes hurt that means your cillary muscles are working hard to accomodate. Eventually your eye will elongate to compensate. Unless your over 25. Everyone is born with Hyperopia. We're built that was so that our eyes adjust to the world around us. Most people tho end up over adjusting because of school word and lack of outdoor abilities. Hyperopes are rare these days. That means you were probably born with a high degree of hyperopia and modern society life wasnt enough to create a myopic shift. If your still young, try spending hours doing close work. Dont over do it tho.. u may end up nearsighted lol.
It would be concave lens. This is because it diverges the light before it enters the eye.