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difference between concave and convex lenses

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Answered by brainlysh
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concave lenses= 1.thinner at the center than at the edges.
2.also known as diverging lens
3.image formed is always virtual,erect and smaller.


convex lens= 1.thicker at the center than at the edges.
2 .also know as converging lens
3.image formed depends on the distance of object from the lens-
a. if object is far off from lens-image is real,inverted and much smaller
b. if object is close to lens- image formed is virtual,erect and larger
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Answered by hibakhan30
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CONVEX LENS :

☆ . The convex lens is thick at middle and thin at edge.

☆ . It can form real and virtual image .

☆ . Light rays tend converge after refraction from lens .

☆ . The image due to lens may be enlarged or same size or diminished .

☆ . The image due to lens may be inverted or erect .

☆ . It is used to correct hypermetetropia .








CONCAVE LENS :

☆ . The concave lens is thin at middle and thick at edge .

☆ . It for.s virtual images only .

☆ . Light rays tend to diverge from lens after refraction .

☆ . The image is always diminished .

☆ . The image is always erect .

☆ . It is used to correct Myopia.












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