A fire hose held near the ground shoots water at a speed of 5.1 m/s. If the water lands 2 meters away. What two angles are possible for the house to be pointed.
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First question I ask is is he fixed? I have a pug that has the same problem! He isn't fixed and personally I think my pug needs and attitude adjustment. We are having the same problems with having him go potty outside. The other day he peed on our mattress AND he peed on our bedpost! I'd maybe suggest more walks to get his energy out, not necessarily for the potty problem, just so he isn't board and looking for something to do.
I'm guessing you're concerned about how thick your lenses will be. If your pupil is centered in the lens space, and the lens is circular, then the edge will be as thin as possible. Rectangular lenses will be thicker at the corners, and the farther out the lens goes from your pupil, the thicker it will be. You can also have the edge of the lens rolled so it doesn't look as thick. As an example, my computer glasses are -4.50 in CR39 with a light roll, and the outside edge ranges from 1/4 inch to 5/32 inch. My guess is that yours will be a little thinner. In plastic frames, I think they would look fine. My regular glasses are -5.75 in Trivex, unrolled. They're just a bit over 1/4 inch to 5/32 inch, but these lenses are a few mm wider If you really want thinner lenses, choose 1.60 over poly. Polycarbonate has lousy optical qualities, whereas the 1.60 high-index lens materials tend to be much better. My personal opinion - with that prescription, I'd probably get CR39 lenses, or maybe a Trivex mid-index lens. 1.60 would be noticeably thinner, but that might not be necessary with the plastic frames. Poly is, IMO, just a lousy material. IMO, you should get the AR, whatever lens you choose. Flying Dragon - it's not me giving you a thumbs down on the AR remarks. I have found that with my prescription, the AR helps. But maybe it's not as necessary as I think.
what ever you do, go for Anti-reflective lenses - they're used in Camera and Video equipment lenses. If they're standard in taking photos, then you should have them for your sight!. I would go for the 1.60 $199.99 (if it has A/R), otherwise the 1.50 A/R $89.99 is good enough.