Visual acuity (VA) is acuteness or clearness of vision, especially for vision, which is dependent on the sharpness of the retinal focus within the eye and the sensitivity of the interpretative faculty of the brain.

Visual acuity is a measure of the spatial resolution of the visual processing system and is usually tested in a manner to optimise and standardise the conditions. To this end black symbols on a white background are used (for maximum contrast) and a sufficient distance allowed to approximate infinity in the way the lens attempts to focus. Twenty feet is essentially infinity from an optical perspective (the difference in optical power required to focus at 20 feet versus infinity is only 0.164 diopters). Whilst in an eye exam lenses of varying powers are used to precisely correct for refractive errors, using a pinhole will largely correct for refractive errors and allow VA to be tested in other circumstances. Letters are normally used (as in the classic Snellen chart) as most people will recognise them but other symbols (such as a letter E facing in different directions) can be used instead.

In the term "20/20 vision" the numerator refers to the distance in feet between the subject and the chart. The denominator is the distance at which the lines that make up those letters would be separated by a visual angle of 1 arc minute, which for the lowest line that is read by an eye with no refractive error (or the errors corrected) is usually 20 feet. The metric equivalent is 6/6 vision where the distance is 6 meters. This means that at 20 feet or 6 meters, a typical human eye, able to separate 1 arc minute, can resolve lines with a spacing of about 1.75mm. 20/20 vision can be considered nominal performance for human distance vision; 20/40 vision can be considered half that acuity for distance vision and 20/10 vision would be twice normal acuity. The 20/x number does not directly relate to the eyeglass prescription required to correct vision, because it does not specify the nature of the problem with the lens, only the resulting performance. Instead an eye exam seeks to find the prescription that will provide at least 20/20 vision.

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What is the visual acuity of a person having -6 number ?
Q. For an entry exam required visual acuity is 6/9 .If a person has -6 number , does it correspond to it or in other way it is better or worse than -6 vision?
Asked by AFZ - Thu Sep 13 20:58:45 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. This is the minimum visual acuity a individual must have in order to fly. 7, 8, 9/9 would be better. its like 20/40 20/20 20/15 20/10 But this also take into account for color, depth perception and degrees of side vision. I hope this helps.
Answered by Randy W - Fri Sep 14 13:26:06 2007

Is there a way to find out your visual acuity without consulting your optometrist?
Q. I had an eye exam today - all I know is that my new contact prescription for my left eye is -7.00, and for the right it's -6.50. The doctor said because of a previous retinal macular hemorrhage I can't achieve 20/20 vision even with correction. I also have slight astigmatism. Does anyone somehow magically know the answer here?
Asked by Tobey - Tue Sep 2 17:32:46 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Not really. But since you just had an exam and your corrected acuity would have been measured, why not just call the optometrist's office and ask? The assistant should be able to read it on your chart and tell you.
Answered by Judy B - Tue Sep 2 23:16:47 2008

Snellen eye chart - is visual acuity from a 10-ft chart as opposed to a 20-ft chart that much different?
Q. Environment (molecules in the air) can play a role in how accurate our measurements are if we were to compare a visual acuity of 10/20 to a vision acuity of 50/100, for example. But is a measurement of 10/20 (from a 10 ft chart) identical or any different from a measurement of 20/40 (from a 20 ft chart), considering the very small distance between the two charts from the person?
Asked by one who enjoys learning - Sat Feb 17 22:39:11 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Unless you're testing in a London fog or a room that is ablaze, the 10 foot difference shouldn't make a difference as far as atmospherics are concerned. The height of the letters are designed to subtend a visual angle of five minutes of arc at the specified distance. The width of the lines in the letters, and the width of their separation - the opening of the letter C, for example - and the lengths of the serifs subtend an angle of one minute of arc. Thus the letters on the 20/20 line at 20 feet subtend the same angle as the letters on the 20/40 line when read at 40 feet.
Answered by greydoc6 - Sun Feb 18 01:26:28 2007

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