For a myopic (short-sighted) eye, rays from far distant objects are brought to focus at a point:
on the retina
in between eye lens and retina
behind the retina
at any position
A
on the retina
B
at any position
C
behind the retina
D
in between eye lens and retina
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In a myopic eye, rays from distant objects are brought to focus at a point in between eye lens and retina. A myopic person can not see distance objects clearly, but is able to see nearby objects clearly.
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