What is the nature of the concavo-convex lens
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A concave lens bends inwards and is thinner in the middle. A convex lens bends outwards and is thicker in the middle. Because of their different shapes, concave and convex lenses cause light to bend (refract) differently. Rays of light that pass through a convex lens converge.
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