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Convex lenses refract light rays in towards a central point. =()>
Yes.
A microscope and eyeglasses are two examples of scientific lenses.
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To focus AND reflect light through the specimen slide to the lenses.
Mirrors don't refract, they reflect. All lenses, on the other hand, refract (bend) the light. All cameras have lenses, to focus the image; same for eyeglasses. Some telescopes have lenses, but others are collections of mirrors. Note that some few optical elements are lenses and mirrors - like prescription sunglasses with mirror coating.
A prism refracts light, and a mirror reflects light.
They refract the light before it enters your eye the precise amount it needs adjusting to make the light hit your retina in the correct position.
The lenses absorb a very small amount of light, transmitting most of it. If the frame of the glasses is made of a dark material, it will absorb most light.
There is no medication in lenses.
Convex lenses refract light rays in towards a central point. =()>
The lenses in binoculars do -- that's how focusng works.
Yes.
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A microscope and eyeglasses are two examples of scientific lenses.
Cameras do not refract light, lenses do. Refraction occurs whenever light passes from one medium to another, so it is not something that only occurs with lenses.
The production of both eyeglasses and contact lenses can contribute to pollution of the environment.,an example is air pollution.