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small droplet of rain act as convex lens true or false ​

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Answered by AbhiThakur07
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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 christymariya
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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.

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