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what is the lens? distinguish between a convex lens and concave lens​

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Answered by aniruthanrj
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Answer:

In the convex lens, the curve is outward facing, whereas, in the concave lens, the curve faces inward. When the light rays pass through the convex lens, it converges the light rays and focuses on one point. On the other hand, when the light rays go through the concave lens, it diverges the beams, i.e. they spread out.

Answered by tanujyadav28
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Explanation:

Lens:

A lens is a transmissive optical device that focuses or disperses a light beam by means of refraction. ... Lenses are made from materials such as glass or plastic, and are ground and polished or molded to a desired shape. A lens can focus light to form an image, unlike a prism, which refracts light without focusing.

Difference between concave and convex lens;

A convex lens or converging lens focuses the light rays to a specific point whereas a concave lens or diverging lens diverges the light rays. A lens is a transparent material (either curved or flat surface) based on the principles of refraction.

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