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Physics, 19.07.2019 19:30, kodak0531

Afar-sighted person has a near-point of 80 cm. to correct their vision so that they can see objects that are as close as 10 cm to their eye, what should be the focal length of the prescribed lens? assume the lens will be 2 cm from the eye.

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