One of the inevitable consequences of aging is a decrease in the flexibility of the lens. This leads to the farsighted condition called presbyopia (elder eye). Almost every aging human will experience it to some extent. However, for the myopic, or nearsighted, person it is possible that far vision will be limited by a subpar far point and near vision will be hampered by an expanding near point. One solution is to wear bifocal lenses that are diverging in the upper half to correct the nearsightedness and converging in the lower half to correct the farsightedness. Suppose one such individual asks for your help. The patient complains that she can’t see far enough to safely drive (her far point dfar=109 cm) and she can’t read the font of her smart phone without holding it beyond arm’s length (her near point dnear=83.0 cm). Prescribe the bifocals that will correct the visual issues for your patient. For this question, you may ignore the distance between the lens and the eye. What is the focal length fns of the part of the bifocal lens that corrects the patient's nearsightedness? fns = ? cm What is the focal length ffs of the part of the bifocal lens that corrects the patient's farsightedness? ffs = ? cm

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One of the inevitable consequences of aging is a decrease in the flexibility of the lens. This leads to the farsighted condition called presbyopia (elder eye). Almost every aging human will experience it to some extent. However, for the myopic, or nearsighted, person it is possible that far vision will be limited by a subpar far point and near vision will be hampered by an expanding near point. One solution is to wear bifocal lenses that are diverging in the upper half to correct the nearsightedness and converging in the lower half to correct the farsightedness.

Suppose one such individual asks for your help. The patient complains that she can’t see far enough to safely drive (her far point dfar=109 cm) and she can’t read the font of her smart phone without holding it beyond arm’s length (her near point dnear=83.0 cm). Prescribe the bifocals that will correct the visual issues for your patient. For this question, you may ignore the distance between the lens and the eye.

What is the focal length fns of the part of the bifocal lens that corrects the patient's nearsightedness?

fns = ? cm

What is the focal length ffs of the part of the bifocal lens that corrects the patient's farsightedness?

ffs = ? cm

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