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similarities between the image formed by on convex and concave lens​

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Answered by 9d31keerthanaasrip
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Explanation:

The equations we used for mirrors all work for lenses. 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. A concave lens acts a lot like a convex mirror

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Answered by palakgupta2395
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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. ... Both diverge parallel rays away from a focal point, have negative focal lengths, and form only virtual, smaller images.

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