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Physics, 06.06.2020 19:01 cavapoo

The accommodation limits for a nearsighted person's eyes are 20.0 cm and 60.0 cm. That is, this person's unaided eye has a near point of 20.0 cm and a far point of 60.0 cm. When this person wears his glasses, he can see faraway objects clearly. What is the closest distance at which he can see objects clearly when wearing his glasses

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