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For anormal eye, the far point is at infinity and the near point ofdistinct vision is about 25cm in front of the eye. The cornea of theeye provides a converging power of about 40 dioptres, and the leastconverging power of the eye-lens behind the cornea is about 20dioptres. From this rough data estimate the range of accommodation(i.e., the range of converging power of the eye-lens) of a normaleye.

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For a
normal eye, the far point is at infinity and the near point of
distinct vision is about 25cm in front of the eye. The cornea of the
eye provides a converging power of about 40 dioptres, and the least
converging power of the eye-lens behind the cornea is about 20
dioptres. From this rough data estimate the range of accommodation
(i.e., the range of converging power of the eye-lens) of a normal
eye.



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