concave and convex lenses examples
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Difference between concave and a convex lens - definition
It is a diverging lens. It is a converging lens. It is used as spy holes in doors, in optical instruments(telescope). It is used in compound microscope as eye piece, projectors and magnifying glass etc.
It is a diverging lens: It is a converging lens
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Some examples of objects with convex lenses in include:
- Binoculars and telescopes.
- Cameras.
- Eye glasses.
- Flashlights.
- Lasers ( CD, DVD players)
There are many examples of concave lenses in real-life applications.
- Binoculars and telescopes.
- Eye Glasses to correct nearsightedness.
- Cameras.
- Flashlights.
- Lasers (CD, DVD players for example).
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