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Use ray diagrams for corrected and uncorrected vision.
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Physics of the eye
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Defects of vision and correction
Aqa A Level PhysicsMedical physics
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Use ray diagrams for corrected and uncorrected vision
- This point belongs to Physics of the eye, especially Defects of vision and correction.
- You need to be able to use ray diagrams for corrected and uncorrected vision.
- The key ideas to know are uncorrected, diagrams, and vision.
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Defects of vision and correction
