Can anyone dispense me a RAY DIAGRAM of a CATARACT?

a ray diagram near explanation on it.

thank you!..=)

Answer:
The cloudy lens (I think) leads to scattering. The direction of scattering is 'random' but mostly more forward. The rays may fall on the retina but don't contribute to photograph formation. It is blurry.

illustrated here;
http://www.westtexaseye.com/cataract.htm...
http://www.hitl.washington.edu/publicati...
http://www.coopereyecare.com/cataract.ht...

Seemingly , the scattering is more momentous than the possible increased absorption of frothy.

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