Physics, asked by HarshGoswami, 1 year ago

State all the differences between concave lens and convex lens...

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Answered by anshika9000
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Convex lenses are thicker at the middle. Rays of light that pass through the lens are brought closer together (they converge). 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. The image formed is magnified (you can use this lens as a magnifier, or a simple camera lens by itself). It’s also called “positive” lens.



Concave lenses are thinner at the middle. Rays of light that pass through the lens are spread out (they diverge). A concave lens is adiverging lens.

When parallel rays of light pass through a concave lens the refracted rays diverge so that they appear to come from one point called the principal focus. The image formed is diminished. It’s also called “negative” lens. This lens can’t be used to form an image by itself, but in combination(s) with positive (converging) lenses it is used to shorten the focal length.



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