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Convex bulges outward (thicker in the center than the edge)Concave bulges inward (thinner in the center than the edge)Convex lenses magnify when you look through then, concave lenses make things look smaller.You can focus a distant object to a point with a convex lens (the image will be upside down).
Magnifying glasses use convex lenses
it has a convex lense because if it had a concave lense it wouldn't magnify, same with a flat lense.
Convex mirror forms a virtual image.
No, convex lens does not produce a real image. It reflects the real image
You need a convex lens to magnify an image.
A shaving mirror is concave as it used used to magnify the image.
A _____________ uses two convex lenses to magnify small, close images.
to magnify a specimen you see the eye piece of the microscope ...
Convex bulges outward (thicker in the center than the edge)Concave bulges inward (thinner in the center than the edge)Convex lenses magnify when you look through then, concave lenses make things look smaller.You can focus a distant object to a point with a convex lens (the image will be upside down).
You would use a convex lens.
there is a convex lens that magnify's what you want
Specimen is what is on slide of microscope while image is what you see
Magnifying glasses use convex lenses
it has a convex lense because if it had a concave lense it wouldn't magnify, same with a flat lense.
they magnify the image of the cell, not the actual cell
they magnify the image of the cell, not the actual cell