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Where are images formed on farsighted people?

In farsighted individuals, images are formed behind the retina due to a shorter-than-normal eyeball. This can lead to difficulty seeing close-up objects clearly, as light entering the eye focuses on a point beyond the retina. Glasses or contact lenses can help correct this by refocusing the light onto the retina.


Shadows are formed when light source is?

shadows are formed because the light particles (or photons as they are known scientifically) can't pass through a material, this causes them to be shown as a dark area behind the object


What is the thickclear jelly substance behind the lens?

The thick, clear jelly-like substance behind the lens of the eye is called the vitreous humor. It fills the space between the lens and the retina, helping to maintain the eye's shape and providing support to the retina. The vitreous humor also allows light to pass through to the retina, playing a crucial role in vision.


What are the theories behind the revolution of the universe?

The two main theories behind the revolution of the universe are the Big Bang theory and the steady state theory. The Big Bang theory proposes that the universe began from a very hot, dense state and has been expanding ever since. The steady state theory suggests that the universe has always existed in a constant state, with new matter continuously being created to maintain a constant density as the universe expands.


What did Einstein leave behind?

he left the book behind diary of a wimpy kid !

Related Questions

The fluid that fills your eyeball behind the lens keeping the eyeball firm is called the?

intraocular fluid


Can contactlenses get stuck behind the eyeball?

No, because they are sticked to your pupil


Where does retrobulbar neuritis happen?

The optic nerve located behind the eyeball


Is it possible to be punched so hard your eyeball pops out?

Probably, but you'd have to get hit fairly hard from behind... ew...


Can people tie there eye?

No, people can not tie their eyeball because there are nerves attached to the back of your eye so you cannot possibly turn your eye a whole 360 degrees. No matter how flexible you are it is impossible. But, you can rip out your eyeball with enough force behind your eye. :)


What is retrobulbar neuritis?

Retrobulbar neuritis is inflammation of the optic nerve behind the eyeball, leading to vision loss, usually in one eye. It is typically associated with multiple sclerosis or other demyelinating conditions. Treatment may involve corticosteroids to reduce inflammation and improve vision.


What causes scaring behind eyeball?

Scarring behind the eyeball, often referred to as posterior segment scarring, can result from various conditions, including retinal detachment, inflammation (such as uveitis), trauma, or infection. These factors can lead to damage and subsequent scarring of the retina or other structures within the eye. Scarring can affect vision and may require medical evaluation and treatment, depending on the underlying cause.


Condition that occurs when eyeball is short?

The condition that occurs when the eyeball is shorter than normal is known as hyperopia or farsightedness. This can cause distant objects to be seen more clearly than close-up objects due to the light focusing behind the retina instead of directly on it. Correction is often achieved through eyeglasses, contact lenses, or surgery.


What is the is the introduction for the book the eyeball collector?

The Eyeball Collector is a novel by F.E. Higgins that follows the story of a young orphan named Hector Fitzbaudly who gets involved in a mysterious and sinister plot in the dark and dangerous city of Urbs Umida. As he navigates through a world filled with eerie characters and macabre secrets, Hector must uncover the truth behind the strange disappearances of children, all linked to the enigmatic figure known as the Eyeball Collector.


What are the uses of retaining wall?

To hold back material behind it.


What type of material transmits some of the light that reaches itand objects behind the material appear blurred?

Translucent materials can transmit some light but cause objects behind them to appear blurred. This is because translucent materials scatter and diffuse light as it passes through, leading to a blurred effect on objects behind the material.


What is the difference between Myopia and Hypermetropia?

Myopia is characterised by a slight elongation of the eyeball, causing the image to fall in front of the retina, while hypermetropia is characterised by a slight shortening of the eyeball, causing the image to fall a little behind the retina. In both cases, blur circles are formed instead of image points leading to blurring of the overall image.