when does a convex lens behaves as a converging lens?
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- A convex lens will act as converging when it is immersed in a liquid which has a lesser refractive index than the lens and act as diverging when the surrounding medium has a greater refractive index than it.
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A convex lens will act as converging when it is immersed in a liquid which has a lesser refractive index than the lens and act as diverging when the surrounding medium has a greater refractive index than it
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