Chapter 26: Q2CQ (page 954)
A cataract is a cloudiness in the lens of the eye. Is light dispersed or diffused by it?
Short Answer
Due to the cloudiness in the lens of the eye, the light gets diffused.
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Chapter 26: Q2CQ (page 954)
A cataract is a cloudiness in the lens of the eye. Is light dispersed or diffused by it?
Due to the cloudiness in the lens of the eye, the light gets diffused.
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