A. Explain concave lens and it's applications.
B. Explain convex lens and it's applications.
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Explanation:
A concave lens is a lens that possesses at least one surface that curves inwards. ... It is a diverging lens, meaning that it spreads out light rays that have been refracted through it. A concave lens is thinner at its centre than at its edges, and is used to correct short-sightedness (myopia)
The convex lens is a lens that converges rays of light that convey parallel to its principal axis (i.e. converges the incident rays towards the principal axis) which is relatively thick across the middle and thin at the lower and upper edges. The edges are curved outward rather than inward.
A concave lens is a lens that diverges a straight light beam from the source to a diminished, upright, virtual image. It can form both real and virtual images. Concave lenses have at least one surface curved inside. ... The demonstration also shows why a diverging lens is used to correct shortsightedness.
Convex lenses are used in microscopes, magnifying glasses and eyeglasses. They are also used in the cameras to create real images of objects present at a distance. The nature of the images depends on the way these lenses are used.
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