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### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understanding the Structure of the Eye**: - The human eye functions like a camera. It has a convex lens that helps in focusing light onto the retina, which acts as the screen for image formation. 2. **Definition of Far Point**: - The far point of the eye is the furthest distance at which the eye can see an object clearly without any strain. For a normal human eye, this is the point where light rays coming from an object are parallel. ...
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  4. Name the screen on which eye forms the image.

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  5. Is cornea transparent to light ?

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  6. What is range of vision ?

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  9. Which type of retinal cells respond to brightness of light ?

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  10. Which defect of vision can be rectified using a convex lens ?

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  11. Which defect of vision can be rectified using a concave lens ?

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  13. Which defect of the eye can be corrected using a cylindrical lens ?

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