Question: An artificial lens is implanted in a persons eye to replace a diseased lens. The distance between the artificial lens and the retina is 2.80

An artificial lens is implanted in a person’s eye to replace a diseased lens. The distance between the artificial lens and the retina is 2.80 cm. In the absence of the lens, an image of a distant object (formed by refraction at the cornea) falls 2.53 cm behind the retina. The lens is designed to put the image of the distant object on the retina. What is the power of the implanted lens?

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