Pop the engine compartment. Under the very back of the trunk lid are some plastic inserts. they are kind of square and should pop right out with a screwdriver. Once you remove them it will reveal the Phillips head screws holding in the lens. Be very careful because you have to kind of tilt them out from the top. Plastic grooves hold them in on the bottom. When reinstalling them start by inserting the grooves on the bottom then tilting the top back in to line up the screw holes.
They are not the same. Convex lens bulge outward, and concave lenses go in ward. Convex lenses focus light, and concave lenses spread light out.
Mirrors reflect light; lenses do not. APEX 0-0
objective and eyepice lenses.
Cameras and reflecting telescopes gather light using mirrors and lenses.
The light makes it easier to see so i c make it larger then just the one lenses does to it.The one lenses makes it seem bigger then to because of the light hitting it right through the lenses.But my only question is how does it do that?HOW DOES THE LIGHT MICROSCOPE MAKE THIS LOOK LARGER?
by refracting light
The lenses focus light on the retina of the eye. Without the lenses focusing the light, we would not be able to see any images clearly.
Convex lenses refract light rays in towards a central point. =()>
light microskope
compound light microscope
Non-corrective lenses do not affect the direction of the rays of light. What they do affect is the composition of the light. Non-corrective lenses are filters blocking out some wavelengths of light in order to do not reach the human eye.
its a concave lens(: