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Physics, 03.08.2021 16:10 tessthetoast

The near point for your myopic uncle is 8.0 cm. Your own vision is normal; that is, your near point is 25 cm. Suppose you and your uncle hold dimes (which are 1.7 cm in diameter) at your respective near points. Required:
a. What is the dime's angular size, in radians, according to you?
b. What is the dime's angular size, in radians, according to your uncle?

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