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List two causes of this defect.

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For correcting hypermetropia, convex lenses are used, and their power is calculated as \( P = \frac{1}{f} \). A positive power indicates the use of convex lenses.
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Two common causes of hypermetropia are:
1. 2Shortened eyeball2: The eye's length from the cornea to the retina is too short, which prevents the image from being focused on the retina.
2. 2Weak curvature of the cornea or lens2: If the cornea or lens is too flat, it cannot bend light rays sufficiently to bring them to focus on the retina.
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