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Myopia or Nearsightedness occurs when the eye loses its ability focus on far-off objects as the lenses do not possess a long focal length. Objects that are near are clearly visible to patients of this defect. As we know, from the reference for countless ray diagrams describing the functioning of the eye, when the light suffers a higher refraction than the usual the eye would not be able to form an image for far away objects.
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The pole star can be located using the ursa major(big dipper) constellation, by imagining a line connecting the two stars at the front of the "dipper", continue it on the side where the dipper is "open" to a distance 5 times that between the two stars, and you will arrive at (or very close to) the pole star. Because of their role in locating Polaris, these two stars are often called "the guides."
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Amir Sohail 7 years, 9 months ago
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