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discuss how a convex lens is similar to a concave mirror​

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Answered by Anonymous
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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.

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Answered by Anonymous
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HEYA MATE HERE IS UR 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. Both diverge parallel rays away from a focal point, have negative focal lengths, and form only virtual, smaller images.

Concave and convex lenses are transparent. Thus, light can pass through them. A concave lens bends inwards and is thinner in the middle. A convex lensbends outwards and is thicker in the middle.

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