Lens Material
Optical principles
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100

This common plastic lens material has a refractive index of 1.49

What is CR‑39?

100

Unequal refractive power between eyes is called this.

What is anisometropia?

100

Measurement between the innermost edge of the right lens and the innermost edge of the left lens  

What is dstance between lenses

100

This bifocal design has a round near segment.

What is a R seg?

100

This optical appliance is prescribed to enhance near vision for low vision patients.

What is a magnifier?

200

This lens material is most impact‑resistant and often used for safety eyewear.

What is polycarbonate?

200

Unequal retinal image sizes perceived by the brain is called this.

What is aniseikonia?

200

This measurement is taken from the lower eyelid margin to the top of a bifocal segment.

What is segment height?

200

This bifocal design provides the widest near vision zone.

What is an executive bifocal?

200

This protective eyewear is used in industrial settings to prevent ocular injury.

What are safety glasses?

300

This material combines impact resistance with superior optical clarity compared to polycarbonate.

What is Trivex?

300

Helps with convergency insufficiency

What is base‑in used for near?

300

The horizontal distance between lens centres in a frame.

What is frame PD?

300

This bifocal design has a D‑shaped near segment.

What is a D‑seg?

300

This aberration occurs when different wavelengths of light are refracted unequally.

What is monochromatic aberration?

400

A measure of the change in the speed of light as it passes from a vacuum (or air as an approximation) into the material.

What is refractive index?

400

The distance from the apex of the cornea for the back surface of the lens.

What is back vertex distance?

400

This tilt of the frame front relative to vertical improves near vision comfort.

What is pantoscopic tilt?

400

This lens type provides a continuous change in power from distance to near.

What is a PPL/PAL lens?

400

This aberration results in different magnification across the visual field, often seen in high prescriptions.

What is Distortion?

500

This lens design reduces spherical aberrations and thickness in high prescriptions.

What is an Aspheric lens?
500

Incorrect PD measurements can lead to this optical effect, causing discomfort or visual distortion.

What is induced prism?

500

This tint is commonly used for driving and outdoor sports due to its ability to block horizontal glare.

What are polarised lenses?

500

This measurement is critical for fitting progressive lenses accurately.

What is fitting cross height?

500

This tint darkens in response to UV light and returns to clear indoors.

What are photochromic lenses?

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