There are many factors that can affect the focal length of a convex lens.
These include:
- The thickness of the lens
- The type of material that the lens is made ot of
- The curviture of the lens
- How big the distance between the lens and the image you are viewing is. This is obviously a major factor due to the fact the the focal length is where all the light becomes concentrated and the image becomes clear as pristine.
I hope this has helped those seeking the answer to the question above. I know this information as I am doing a controlled assessment all about 'How Factors Affect The Focal Lenght/ Point Of A Convex Lens'.
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Samia :)
Convex ~
The lens of the eye is biconvex (convex on both sides).
a convex lens
convex lens
John J. Convex
diminshing marginal rate of substitution between factors
a polygon is convex
A non convex is a concave and a convex is differently shaped
projector have concave or convex
the union of two convex sets need not be a convex set.
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Convex ~
The lens of the eye is biconvex (convex on both sides).
a convex lens
A convex polygon.I suspect that what you mean is a convex polygon.
because all factors of production cannot be equally efficiently be used to produce one product than the other...
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