The cornea is convex, and so is the lens ... both my remaining natural lens and my IOL.
The lens of the eye is biconvex (convex on both sides).
concave and convex refer to the curve of the mirror. if it is concave, it curves in at the middle, like a 'cave'. if it is convex, it curves out at the middle, like an eye. think of a spoon - one side is convex, the other is concave. this curve will affect the image the mirror shows.
concave is inward, convex is outward concave is inward, convex is outward
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The lenses in your eye are convex. GCSE Science by any chance? same here :( Good luck!
It's convex
The lens of the eye is biconvex (convex on both sides).
concave and convex refer to the curve of the mirror. if it is concave, it curves in at the middle, like a 'cave'. if it is convex, it curves out at the middle, like an eye. think of a spoon - one side is convex, the other is concave. this curve will affect the image the mirror shows.
They use convex lenses because they need to focus the light IN to the eye. Convex focuses in while concave spreads the light out. So, they use convex lenses.
concave
It can be convex or concave.
concave is inward, convex is outward concave is inward, convex is outward
concave and convex lenses are used in eye glassses
convex and concave
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The opposite of convex is concave. Concave shapes have an inward curve, while convex shapes have an outward curve.
The lenses in your eye are convex. GCSE Science by any chance? same here :( Good luck!