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==Visual acuity equation==
==Visual acuity equation==
<math>(\frac{font\ height}{distance\ to\ sign})(\frac{180}{60pi}) = arcminutes = a</math>
<math>(\frac{font\ height}{distance\ to\ sign})(\frac{180}{pi}) \times 60 = arcminutes = a</math>


Note: 5Arcminutes = 20/20
Note: 5Arcminutes = 20/20
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With text that we are familiar the brain may clear up that text more than our vision actually operates at.<ref>{{cite jake|https://endmyopia.org/use-math-to-turn-any-text-into-your-own-impromptu-eyechart/}}</ref>
With text that we are familiar the brain may clear up that text more than our vision actually operates at.<ref>{{cite jake|https://endmyopia.org/use-math-to-turn-any-text-into-your-own-impromptu-eyechart/}}</ref>
 
==Average axial length accomodation/rate of change==
==Average axial length accomodation/rate of change==
<math>typical\ emmetropic\ eye = 25mm = 25,000\ microns</math>
<math>typical\ emmetropic\ eye = 25mm = 25,000\ microns</math>

Revision as of 09:24, 21 June 2020

Math guy with glasses.gif

Here's a page with maths related to diopters and glasses.

You don't really need to know any of this stuff to improve your eyesight, but it's good to know for deeper understanding Face-smile.svg

Diopters are inverse meters

See Also Diopters

See Also cm Measurement

Remember that 100cm = 1m.

conversely

Point of refraction

See also Refraction

(meters)

(meters)

(meters)

(diopters)

Visual acuity equation

Note: 5Arcminutes = 20/20

Set up proportion:

Visual acuity (mm/metres)

Visual acuity (in/feet)

With text that we are familiar the brain may clear up that text more than our vision actually operates at.[1]

Average axial length accomodation/rate of change

If someone with typical eyes wanted to adapt say 20/20 to .25 less normalized within 3-4 months would need to decrease axial length 0.083mm about 0.92microns/day - 0.69microns/day average Credit: Mark Podowski

Converting from Glasses to Contact Lens Prescription or vice-versa

References