Physics, asked by almaas1786, 11 months ago

how will you distinguish a concave lens from a convex lens experimentally​

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Answered by preetijain8413
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A convex lens is a converging lens. When parallel rays of light pass through a convex lens, the refracted rays converge at the focal point. ... Concave lenses are thinner at the middle. Rays of light that pass through the lens are spread out (they diverge).

Answered by srvhati
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The lens which merges the light rays at a particular point, that travels through it, are a convex lens. The lens which disperses the light rays around, that hits the lenses, are called a concave lens. In the convex lens, the curve is outward facing, whereas, in the concave lens, the curve faces inward.

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