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Complete the following table by observing the given figures: Figure → Points ↓ (a) Name of the defect (b) Position of the image (c) Lens used to correct the defect ______ ______ ______ ______ ______

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Complete the following table by observing the given figures:

Figure
Points
(a) Name of the defect ______ ______
(b) Position of the image ______ ______
(c) Lens used to correct the defect ______ ______
Complete the Table
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Solution

Figure
Points
(a) Name of the defect Myopia
(near sightedness)
Hypermetropia
(Far sightedness)
(b) Position of the image In front of the retina Behind the retina
(c) Lens used to correct the defect Concave lens Convex lens
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