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Match the Following: Myopia Hypermetropia Converging Power of Eye Lens Becomes Low Converging Power of Eye Lens Remains the Same Converging Power of Eye Lens Becomes High - Science and Technology 1

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Match the following:

Column I Column II
(i) Myopia (a) Converging power of eye lens becomes low
(ii) Hypermetropia (b) Converging power of eye lens remains the same
  (c) Converging power of eye lens becomes high

Solution

Column I Column II
(i) Myopia (c) Converging power of the eye lens becomes high
(ii) Hypermetropia (a) Converging power of the eye lens becomes low
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