why convex lens is present instead of concave lens in human eye?
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Because to converge rays and to form
image on retina.
image on retina.
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The human eye is an organ that is specialized to collect light and focus images. ... It protects the eye and also acts as a convex lens. A convex lens is thicker in the middle than at the edges and makes rays of light converge, or meet at a point. The shape of the cornea helps focus light that enters the eye.
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