The minimum distance of the object from the eye, which can be seen distinctly without strain, is called the near point of the eye is. For a normal person’s eye, this distance is 25 cm.
The far point of the eye is the maximum distance to which the eye can see objects clearly. The far point of a normal person’s eye is infinity.
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