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Why the concave lens is thinner at the centre?

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Answered by ajayvishwakarma1
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A concave lens is thinner at its centre than at its edges, and is used to correct short-sightedness (myopia). ... The image formed by a concave lens is virtual, meaning that it will appear to be farther away than it actually is, and therefore smaller than the object itself.

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Answered by AditiyarajSaxena
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the image formed by a concave lens is virtual. so it will appear to be farther away than it actually is therefore smaller than the object itself

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