Physics, asked by haniksrlavanya, 9 months ago

rain drop also acts as lens . comment and guess the answer ​

Answers

Answered by pk5659603
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Explanation:

Raindrops are very small, and have tiny, tiny focal lengths. Nonetheless, they do act as converging lenses which are convex on both sides. You might not be able to get your eyes close enough to a tiny raindrop and keep things in focus, though.

Answered by Fatimakincsem
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Yes, raindrops act as lens.

Explanation:

  • Yes, raindrops act as lens.
  • Becasue raindrops are very small, spherical in shape.
  • These drops have tiny, tiny focal lengths.
  • These spherical raindrops act as converging lenses which are convex on both sides of the sphere.
  • You can not get your eyes close enough to a tiny raindrop but it keeps things in focus by collecting the reflected light at the focus point.

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