Eye exercise! Just Google eye exercices and you"ll be good. Here's the 5 I use.#1 Splashing If you splash your eyes once when you wake up and once before you to bed that helps. #2 cupping When you feel tired cup your eyes so no light can get through. #3 cycles Doing 7 circles clockwise then 7 cicle counter clockwise. It's best if you look up at the celing.#4 Taking breaks If your on th computer once in a while look up set a timer for 10 mins. and look at something ten feet away. #5 Close your eyes for 5 seconds then open. Do this when your eyes feel dry. Do it until they feel moist. Oh and drink drinks and eat food containing vitamin a b c and d. Try these or google it for more.
Do You mean 20-20 vision?
It mean that you can look in the past (hindsight) and see what you did wrong. Perfect vision is 20/20. So as you look back, you're able to see "perfectly" what you should have done. "Hindsight is 20/20"
I am pretty sure that is very bad for u, I have 20-40 vision
that means that you have perfect vision__________________________________________________________The numerator refers to within what distance of certain objects you have to be to distinguish them. The denominator refers to within what distance of certain objects a "normal" person has to be to distinguish them. Therefore, 25/25 vision is much like 20/20 vision in that it indicates normal/perfect vision. If the numerator is greater than the denominator (20/15), one's vision is better than normal. If the denominator is greater than the denominator (20/40), one's vision is worse than normal.
The human eye has colour-sensitive cones in the back of the retina which are sensitive to green, blue and red light. They are also used for your central vision, which is what you focus your vision on. Rods are used for peripheral and night vision; they are found on other areas of the eye aside from the back. Their quality is poorer than cones, which is why your peripheral vision is a poorer quality than central (this is also why you cannot see stars when you stare at them directly)
Yes, 20 15 vision is better than 20 20 vision.
It means seeing at 20 feet what a person with normal vision sees at 20 feet. A person who has 20/40 vision can see at 20 feet what the person with normal vision sees at 40 feet, etc. Some people have better than 20/20 vision.
20/10 vision refers to vision better than 20/20. A person having 20/10 vision would be able to see something at 20 feet that a person with 20/20 vision would see at 10 feet.
The best score for an eye vision test is typically 20/20, which means that a person can see at 20 feet what a person with normal vision can see at 20 feet. However, some people may have even better vision, such as 20/15 or 20/10.
20-20Improved: 20/10, is in fact the best a person can have. 20/20 is a best a normal person can see, 20/10 is people who're extraordinary, or blessed however way you like to word it.20/10 is very impressive, considering a hawk can see 20/2.PS: The younger you are, the better your eyesight is, such as from born to 8 perhaps, or 13.
Normal vision is typically defined as being able to see objects clearly at 20 feet that an average person with normal vision can see at the same distance. This is often denoted as 20/20 vision.
Your vision at 20ft is my vision at 50ft.
it's 20/20 vision full vision you are born with it :D
"20-20" typically refers to perfect vision. "Hind side" usually refers to hindsight or looking back on a situation. Therefore, "20-20's hind side" likely means having clear insight or understanding when looking back at a past event or situation.
The highest level of eye vision is considered to be 20/10, which means a person can see at 20 feet what a person with normal vision can see at 10 feet. This level of vision is rare and considered better than normal 20/20 vision.
No, 20/20 vision is considered ideal normal vision where a person can see at 20 feet what a normal person can see at 20 feet. A 16/20 vision means a person can see at 16 feet what a normal person can see at 20 feet, indicating worse vision.
Do You mean 20-20 vision?