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Meghna Thapar 5 years, 6 months ago
The angular size of the book, or its image at the greater distance, is evidently less than the angular size when the book is placed at 25 cm while not using spectacles. Hence a myopic person prefers to remove his spectacles while reading a book. In short because with spectacles he/she can't able to read. Because myopia is that defect of vision due to which a person cannot see the distant objects clearly but a person can see the nearby objects clearly. So the myopic person can remove his spectacles while reading book.
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