BIOLOGICAL APPLICATION (This problem refers to the model

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BIOLOGICAL APPLICATION (This problem refers to the model eye described in 67.) In an eye that exhibits nearsightedness, the eye cannot focus on distant objects. (a) Show that for a nearsighted model eye capable of focusing out to a maximum distance the minimum value of the power is greater than that of a normal eye (that has a far point at infinity) and is given by (b) To correct for nearsightedness, a contact lens may be placed directly in front of the lens of the model eye. What power contact lens would be needed to correct the vision of a nearsighted model eye that has a far-point distance of

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