Handbook of Optical Systems 2008
DOI: 10.1002/9783527699247.ch3
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“…The refractive power of the eye changes with respect to its distance from an object. When focused on an object at infinity, the refractive power of the healthy eye of a young person is about 59 dioptres, while it is about 71 dioptres when focused on a very close object [6]. The variation in refractive power of the eye can be represented by employing lenses having different focal lengths.…”
Section: Representing the Eye With A Single Lens And A Screenmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The refractive power of the eye changes with respect to its distance from an object. When focused on an object at infinity, the refractive power of the healthy eye of a young person is about 59 dioptres, while it is about 71 dioptres when focused on a very close object [6]. The variation in refractive power of the eye can be represented by employing lenses having different focal lengths.…”
Section: Representing the Eye With A Single Lens And A Screenmentioning
confidence: 99%