Explain how a
Convex lens behaves on
converging lens and
diverging lens?
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Explanation:
The ability of a lens to act as converging or diverging depends upon its refractive index. The refractive index n of the material of a lens depends upon the medium in which the lens is placed. ... If you place the convex lens in a medium other than air, then due to change in n, the focal length f of lens changes.
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the convex lens behaves as a converging lens, if it is kept in a medium with refractive index less than the refractive index of the lenses it behaves like a diverging lens when it is kept in transparent medium with greater refractive index than that of lens
eg:-air bubble in water behaves like a diverging lens.
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