A convex lens curves outward, forming an elliptical shape.
Convex lens curve outwards.
Yes it is a convex lens just like the one in your eye! A convex lens goes outwards but a concave lens goes inwards (like a cave). Simple! :-) xoxo
A convex lens can make objects appear larger and closer than they actually are. It can also correct nearsightedness by helping to focus light properly on the retina. However, when looking through a convex lens, images may appear slightly distorted or magnified.
a convex lens is thicker in the center then at the edges. A convex lens acts like a concave mirror, because it focuses rays of light.
A concave lens is a lens in which the ends are thicker than the middle, rather shaped like this ---> )( A convex lens is a lens in which the ends are thinner than the middle, shaped like the following ---> ()
projector have concave or convex
A convex lens curve outwards and has a shape similar to a portion of a sphere. This type of lens converges light rays to a focal point, making it suitable for magnifying objects in microscopes.
the lenses make objects look smaller than what they are so that people know what they look like.
CONCAVE LENS : lens that atleast possess one end inwards is called as concave lens. CONVEX LENS : lens that atleast possess one end outwards like the exterior of the sphere is called convex lens. According to the medical values convex lens are used for long sight vision problem and concave lens for short sight vision problems.
A convex lens is thicker in the middle and thinner at the edges, causing light rays passing through it to converge at a focal point. This results in the image being magnified or focused. The shape of a convex lens is curved outward on both sides.
a convex lens looks like an oval from the side. it can be used in the glasses of a long sighted person. i really should be doing my homework right now. i have been doing it since 11am and it is now 15.43pm.
when a beam of light is passed through the convex lens it converges the beam of ligth.hence convex lens is called a converging lens.