Physics, asked by apurvarajput41222, 6 months ago

Convex lens acts as a

a) Diverging lens
b) Converging lens
c) Magical lens
d) none of the above​

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Answered by riya15955
3

Answer:

A convex lens acts a lot like a concave mirror. Both converge parallel rays to a focal point, have positive focal lengths, and form images with similar characteristics

Answered by chhayadokh15
5

Explanation:

b) Converging lens.....

.....Convex lens may be considered as being made of a large number of prisms, such that in its upper half, prisms have their bases down wards and in its lower half, the prisms have their bases upwards, Due to this, the upper half part deviates the rays of light downwards and the lower half deviates the rays of light upwards while the central part of the lens acts as a glass block allowing the light to pass undeviated. So, any parallel beam of light incident on it converges to a point F.

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