How do eyeglasses help you see clearly?
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Answer: Bend light so it focuses on the retina
Make everything look bigger — Wrong. Glasses do not simply magnify everything. Their main job is to redirect light so the image focuses correctly in the eye.
Train your eyes to focus better — Wrong. Glasses do not train the eye. They optically correct refractive errors while you wear them.
Bend light so it focuses on the retina ✓ — Correct! Eyeglasses help by bending incoming light so the image lands on the retina. For myopia, concave lenses spread light; for hyperopia, convex lenses converge it. They compensate for focusing errors rather than simply magnifying the scene or training the eye.
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