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For a normal eye, the least distance of distinct vision is……..and far point is………… .

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To answer the question regarding the least distance of distinct vision and the far point for a normal eye, we can break it down into the following steps: ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understanding Least Distance of Distinct Vision**: - The least distance of distinct vision refers to the closest distance at which the human eye can see an object clearly without straining. For a normal eye, this distance is typically defined as 25 centimeters. 2. **Understanding the Far Point**: ...
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