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Far sighted. you can tell this by this way:

Near-sighted- you can sight nearby things.

Far sighted- you can sight far away things.

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If nearby odjects look blurry to you are nearsighted or farsighted?

farsighted


What does it mean when someone is nearsighted?

Being diagnosed as being nearsighted means just exactly what it says. You can only focus on things close to you. Distant objects are out of focus. Being farsighted means just exactly the opposite of being nearsighted. Distant objects are in focus, but nearby things appear blurry.


Who can see nearby objects clearly?

people who are nearsighted


When you can see distant things clearly but nearby objects appear blurry?

This condition is called farsightedness or hyperopia. Farsighted individuals can see distant objects clearly because light entering the eye focuses behind the retina instead of directly on it. This results in near objects appearing blurry because they require additional focusing power to bring them into clear focus.


Why can't a farsighted person see objects that are nearby?

Their eye balls are too short/small


What is a person called who can see distant objects clearly but for whom nearby objects appear blurry?

A person who can see distant objects clearly but has blurry vision for nearby objects is experiencing nearsightedness, also known as myopia. This is a common refractive error in which the eye focuses light in front of the retina instead of on it, causing close-up objects to appear blurry.


Why would concave be used for near sighted?

A farsighted person can see distant objects clearly, but nearby objects appear blurry. The eyeball is too short, so the image that falls on the retina is out of focus. A convex lens corrects this by bending light rays toward each other before they enter the eye. An image then focuses on the retina.


What is long and short sight?

Long eyesight is were you can see things from a far distance but not so well close up and short eyesight is were you can see things from close up but not so well from a far distance.The more common terms are farsighted and nearsighted (also shortsighted).


Why people that are both nearsighted and farsighted see better through bifocals?

People who are both nearsighted and farsighted see better through bifocals because bifocal lenses have two distinct prescriptions in a single lens: one for distance (typically the upper part) and one for close-up vision (typically the lower part). Nearsightedness (myopia) makes it difficult to see distant objects clearly, while farsightedness (presbyopia in older adults) makes it hard to focus on nearby objects. With bifocals, the wearer can look through the upper portion of the lens to correct for distance vision and through the lower portion to correct for close-up tasks like reading. This allows them to focus more easily on objects at different distances without switching between multiple pairs of glasses or straining their eyes, making day-to-day activities much easier and more comfortable.


What is long sited?

It seems there might be a spelling error in your question. If you mean "long-sighted," it refers to a condition where distant objects are seen clearly while nearby objects appear blurry. This condition is also known as hyperopia.


What is the definition of farsighted and nearsighted?

Hyperopia, also known as farsightedness, longsightedness or hypermetropia, is a defect of vision caused by an imperfection in the eye (often when the eyeball is too short or when the lens cannot become round enough), causing inability to focus on near objects, and in extreme cases causing a sufferer to be unable to focus on objects at any distance. As an object moves toward the eye, the eye must increase its power to keep the image in focus on the retina. If the power of the cornea and lens is insufficient, as in hyperopia, the image will appear blurred. Myopia also called near- or short-sightedness, is a refractive defect of the eye in which collimated light produces image focus in front of the retina when accommodation is relaxed. Those with myopia see nearby objects clearly but distant objects appear blurred. With myopia, the eyeball is too long, or the cornea is too steep, so images are focused in the vitreous inside the eye rather than on the retina at the back of the eye. The opposite defect of myopia is hyperopia or "farsightedness" or "long-sightedness" - this is where the cornea is too flat or the eye is too short. But someone can be both far-sighted and near-sighted.


Where does a convex lens make an image fall for a farsighted person A beyond the retina of the eye B before the retina of the eye C on the retina of the eye?

A farsighted person (hyperopic) has difficulty seeing nearby objects because the image is formed behind the retina. A convex lens is used to converge light rays so that the image falls on the retina, allowing clear vision. So, for a farsighted person, the convex lens corrects vision by focusing the image on the retina.