Questions: Which parts of the head form the fitting triangle, where the frame should be evenly resting in order to attain a uniform fit?
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Transcript text: Which parts of the head form the fitting triangle, where the frame should be evenly resting in order to attain a uniform fit?
Select all that apply.
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Solution
The parts of the head that form the fitting triangle, where the frame should be evenly resting to attain a uniform fit, typically include:
The bridge of the nose
The temples (sides of the head)
The ears
These three points ensure that the frame is balanced and comfortable, providing a stable fit.
Explanation:
The bridge of the nose supports the weight of the glasses and helps keep them centered.
The temples (or arms) of the glasses rest on the sides of the head and extend to the ears, providing lateral support.
The ears help to hold the glasses in place and prevent them from sliding down the nose.
In summary, the fitting triangle for a uniform fit of a frame includes the bridge of the nose, the temples, and the ears.