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difference between concave and convex lense​

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Answered by geneva93
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Lenses have two focal points, one on either side of the lens. A concave mirror converges light to a focal point. For lenses, light converges to a point for a convex lens. A convex mirror diverges light, as does a concave lens

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Answered by Anonymous
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A convex lens or converging lens focuses the light rays to a specific point whereas a concave lens or diverging lens diverges the light rays. A lens is a transparent material (either curved or flat surface) based on the principles of refraction. ... Most of the eyeglass lenses use combinations of convex and concave lenses.

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