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Physics, 15.12.2020 21:50, kelseydavid69

Select all the correct answers. Which statements are true?
A farsighted person's cornea and lens refract light too much.
A nearsighted person's cornea and lens do not refract light enough.
A person whose eyes are blue has irises that reflect blue light.
Even people with perfectly working eyes have a blind spot in each eye.
A lens with cataracts absorbs or scatters light that it should refract.

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