How do glasses correct visual problems?
A) Glasses correct vision by amplifying the frequencies of incoming light waves, which magnify and enlarge the image that falls on the retina.
B) Glasses correct vision by intercepting and bending incoming light waves so that they are focused properly on the retina.
C) Looking through the corrective lenses exercises the muscles of the eye, aligning the eye structures properly.
D) The corrective lenses diffuse the incoming light, which causes the pupil to widen and let in more light waves, enhancing visual acuity.
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