it has a convex lense because if it had a concave lense it wouldn't magnify, same with a flat lense.
Real images
the different kinds of mirrors were the plane mirrors, curve mirrors or concave and convex mirror.
a convex lense
a concarve lense
Shapes
viewing objects lying above the eye level of the observer.
A periscope works using two mirrors placed at 45 degree angles and in the direction you wish to see. A periscope uses the two mirrors to bounce light from one place to another. The light comes through the lense, bounces off one mirror to the other and then into the person's eye.
lense is the answer.
A refracting telescope is a type of telescope that has a large thin lense at the front and a smaller thicker lense at the end where the eyepiece is. Refracting telescopes use lenses unlike reflecting telescopes that use mirrors to reflect the light. This is a good image of a refracting and reflecting telescope: [See related link]
it has a convex lense because if it had a concave lense it wouldn't magnify, same with a flat lense.
A camera lense A camera lense
18-55mm lense = -37
Considering the price of heated Expedition Mirrors I would say "VERY CAREFULLY"!!!! LOL I am sure there must be a lense cover that unclips off the bulb area to gain access, check with an auto parts store to see if they have replacement bulbs for this ordeal/and or the dealer, if not then you can bet the mirrors are one solid unreplaceable unit?
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Yes. The lense of a magnifying glass is a convex lense. Convex lenses bulge outwards from the center of the lense on both sides.
"Lense" is a misspelling of "lens," which is the correct spelling referring to a curved piece of glass or other transparent material that focuses or disperses light rays.