The ability to see objects at a distance but not things that are close is known as myopia, or nearsightedness. This means that the eye is unable to properly focus on nearby objects, resulting in blurred vision. It can be corrected with glasses, contact lenses, or refractive surgery.
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The ability to see things clearly near and far away is called visual acuity. This is determined by how well your eyes can focus on objects at different distances. If you have trouble seeing things clearly both up close and at a distance, you may have a refractive error like nearsightedness or farsightedness, which can be corrected with glasses or contact lenses.
Near-sighted means able to see things clearly only when up close, that distant objects are less clear. Another term is "myopia." In the opposite condition, farsightedness (hyperopia), objects are clearer at a distance than they are up close.
The property is known as resolution. Resolution refers to the ability of an optical instrument to produce distinct images of closely spaced objects. Higher resolution allows for finer details to be distinguished in the images.
False. The force of gravity is determined by the masses of the objects and the distance between them. It decreases as the distance between the objects increases.
That ability is called visual acuity. It is a measure of the eye's capability to distinguish fine details and closely spaced objects.
This ability is known as farsightedness or hyperopia. It is a common refractive error where distant objects are seen more clearly than close objects. Farsightedness can be corrected with eyeglasses, contact lenses, or surgery.
Our understanding of objects in space has been limited by the resolution and sensitivity of our telescopes and other instruments. For example, distant objects may appear blurry or dim due to their great distance from Earth. Additionally, our ability to directly study certain phenomena, such as dark matter or black holes, is limited by the tools and technologies available to us.
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Neither. Being unable to see objects far away is being nearsighted (US English) or shortsighted (British English); you can see things a short distance away. Being unable to see things that are close to you is being farsighted or longsighted. Most people as they age develop the inability to see things close to them and require 'reading glasses' to magnify close items.
Long eyesight is were you can see things from a far distance but not so well close up and short eyesight is were you can see things from close up but not so well from a far distance.The more common terms are farsighted and nearsighted (also shortsighted).